LIBRARY 
M.KNOEDLER & CO. 
556-8 Fifth Ave. 
New York 


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Buyer 


Py ebe LeRoy 


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\. LeRoy Jones 
Otto Bernet, 
. Jel. LeRoy 
*  C.le Fliermans, Jr 
--W. Lowenstein 
.-,E. Prentice 

'; Miss Lorenz, Agt 
Jel. LeRoy 

“RJ. Held 


Agt 


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J.L. LeRoy 


Otto Bernet, Agt 
W. Lowenstein 


-- Adolf Mayer 
GS. Hartford 
* fralee Prentice 
peat it 


~ Capt. DeLamar 

Pie, Bllis 

-HeS. Harkness 

A. Robertson 

_ Adolf Mayer 

 ALH. Goldingham 
ede Held 

-~.M. Frankfurter 


Henry Schultheis 


“Cede McDonough 


G. Franklin 
Miss Lorenz, Agt 
ReJ. Held 


¥. Thompson 


“deL. LeRoy 


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* W.W. Seaman, Agt 


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“Miss Lorenz, ne 


JeLe LeRoy 


| HeT.E. Beardsley 
- V. Thompson 


# 


James B. Hasgin, Sale 


American Art Association, April 1917 


Price 


90 


sa Lt cael 


Buyer 


Otto Bernet, Agt ie: 
JeL.e LeRoy ; 
K. Sylvester 
GeSe Hartford q 
Bede Maugin oe 
G.S. Hartford 
Holland Galleries 
Ge Franklin 
Holland Galleries 
Henry Schultheis 

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Clapp & Graham 
Ge Franklin BS 
JeLle LeRoy aa) 
Holland Galleries ie 


A. ‘Socal 


oa 50 cea Laney 


210 


- ‘Hélland Galleries 5 
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PF, ‘Seige & Co om 
Frank Seaman . “ 
JeL. LeRoy ess +: 
Frank Seaman ste 


WeWe Seaman, Act > 
Holland Galleries — 
V. Thompson . 
HeS. Harkness 
Ge Franklin 

Re Ederheimer ee 
Holland Galleries = 
Otto Bernet, Apt 
Clapp & Graham 
W.eA. Jones i. aa 
Ml. Knoedler & Co 
DG. Dery | 
T.Ee Prentice — 

Hed. Harkness a 


AdoZf Mayer 
Jel. LeRoy ne 
ae. 


Price 


$ 220 
280 
230 
110 
100 
180 
180 
300 
190 
140 
110 
400° 
160 

290 
60 
190 
400 


Buyer 


M. Knoedler & Co 
FeRe Welsh 


#H. Utard 


R. Ederheimer 

H. Lowenstein 

a A LeRoy 

Otto Bernet, Ag 
et ? 

E.Ve. Kohnstamm 

Otto Bernet, Agt 

F. Loeser & Co 

Henry Schultheis 

és LeRoy 

Otto Bernet, Agt. 

K. Sylvester 

EeVe Kohnstamm 

Ve Thompson 

A. Robertson 

H.S. Harkness 

H. Lowenstein 


Jel - LeRoy 


Holland Galleries 
M. Knoedler & Co. 
Holland Galleries 
JeL. LeRoy 

H.T.E. Beardsley 
Holland Galleries 
Adolf Mayer 

M. Knoedler & Co 
Miss Lorenz, Agt 
Martin Beck 

JeL. LeRoy 

H.S. Harkness 
BeVe Kohnstanmm 
CeLe Fliermans 


Dr. Guy B. Stearns 


Holland Galleries 
Ve. Thompson 

Otto Bernet:, Agt 
WeW. Seaman, "* 
Cede McDonough 
C.L. Fliermans 
WeWe Seaman, Agt 


tt we t 


Ae Robertson 
Ww 


Clapp & Graham 


NO« 


137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
1435 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 


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_ pressive 


“provght the highest price, 
+H. Lorenz, agent, for $7,200. 


Venice scene, 


“The Death of Caesar” Brings: 
_ Top Price at Sale of Art of ¢ 
| Haggin and Other Estates. 


f. 


$75, 


185 FOR 151 PICTURES 


: 


Bchreyer’s “Arabian Horsemen” 
Fetches $6,600, a Ziem Venice 
Scene $5,600, a Daubigny $2,100. 


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. Seventy-six pictures from the estate 
of the late James B. ‘Haggin and others 
were sold under the auspices .of the 
American Art Galleries at the Plaza last 
evening and brought returns of $58,510, 
making a grand total for the 151 paint-, 
ings of the collection of $75,185. An im-' 
Gérome, ‘ The Death of 
Ceasar,’’ the scene Yaid in the Roman 
Senate Chamber, sold by: order of Wil- 
der, Ewen & Patterson, attorneys, 
going to Re 


 $chreyer’s “‘ Arabian Horsemen,’ be- 
longing to the Haggin estate, brought 
$6,600, going to H. S. Harkness. A Ziem 
“Une Féte & Venise,”’ 
giso from the Haggin estate, formerly 
jn the collection of the late Charles A. 
‘Dana and sold by the American Art As- 
sociation, with a few otber choice pict- 
ures in the famous Dana sale in 1898, 
brought $5,600, also going to Mr. Hark- 
ness, -A beautiful Daubigny, ‘* On the 
“French Coast,’’ which was one of the 


fine pictures of the sale, belonging tq 
the I agein. estate, rormerly ,in the 
ruax collection, brought a4. compara- 
‘tively low price because of its large size, 


| 89% by 75 inches. It went to Louis Ral- 
‘pton, for $2,100. 

: ss ss Pictures and Prices. 

es Following are the pictures, with names 
i of artists, buyers, and prices over $100: 


“reMother and Child (pancl)—J. G. og 
ads yer von Bremen; Holland Gallery. . $110 
epfold (panel)—Charles Jacques 


eo ww we ewe Oe ee 


eoreeorereore 


ere ee eed 


ip — PAL Sonus.) -b.-- +++ 277°: 

| gi—interior with Sheep (panel)—Charles 
__ Jacque; M. Knoedler & C 
he Henner; D. George Dery. 200 


nel)—Diaz; H.. 5. 
the Forest (panel) 125 


Be IRE Bee la, Cag: ie A Sj OOM Ais ae 


25 “ 4 
age Street 

sois Daubigny; Bernet, agent..-- 170 
tion d@’un Pamphlet (panel)— 


Adolpue Grison, Jj. L, Le Roy..-+- 250 | 
David Teniers; J. L. le Roy 190. 


ren Guard, 
quis Ralston....-.---;:° ales oats eRe oe 160 
- Frenen Villag Antoine Vollon; 


oedler & CO...sss-serrs rss . 220 
ba pg Tugboat,. (panel)—Daubigny; sa 
Ea is R. Welsh..-->+> oa aD 


‘92—Sheep, 


eoeverer? 


~ lenaer; Tiderhelnel +s .sa.carseets# rane 
‘A Ho ng—Gericault; H. Loewenstein. 100 
@5—A Beauty of Spain, (panel)—Vibert; ” 


H ur Tie ROY win dine se 2 owen who Ne a y (180 
‘pe_Mother’s Helpers—Alfons Spring;. on 
Bernet, agentscisceederrsrcerrrerr® Ray. 


witeT the Body of” 
be haggis hu apy et, as 
“the Flock, (panel)— 
net, agent.....---. ae 8 
of Algiers~Decamps; ‘Ber- 
7 are eest rest wmoarres sor ee 
Sheep in the Highlands — Madame 
| 3 aren aan Bonheur;) Frederick 
Deak «eee eoeaveet ee 
ne eater Sunshine—J. Francis Mur- 


earner 


402—In the Louvre, (water color) — D. 
Caliga; J. L.’ Le et ak 
108—Head of a Child—Hpgene Dela- 
. groix; Bernet, agent...-.-s-se-sereeree 2 
708—-Woodland Stream—Attributed to Ja- 
. cob Van Ruisdael; Bernet, agent...... 
| 208—Moonlight: Rotterdam—Johan  Bar- 


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| -thold Jongkind; F. Thompson........-- 400. 


| 107--Birth of Louis Treize, at_Wontaine- 
| bleau Palace, on the 27th of September, 


hale Les csg a 


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ne a 
0) 


Jonny : ; | 


ny 


| phy; Henry Schultheis...........-.+- -» 400— 


| 1@01—Isabey; A. Robertson....+++--- a (1007 
Jos—A Journey Through Algeria—Gerome; a 
eS: Harkness. i... ne cece he ete e etek 500) 
|109—Landscape and Figures — Decamps; ' 
H. Loewensteln ....5-+-e ce ec seem nese 210 
110--The Palace Studio—Charles Louls 
Mueller; J. L. Le ROY....-++- see serne 220 
$21—A Mountain Stream—Francoig Louis 
 ‘Brancais; Holland Galleries......-.+4. 140 
412—Cows Drinking—Van Marcke; Krioed- 
Yor & COcscescccctege dese nerecs pene ars 1,125 
$18—Study of a White Cow—Troyon; ___. 
Holland Gallerles....+-.e+-ess-sseeree ge ol ts) 
Wertn S Fleet Among the Icebergs— i 
William Bradford; J. L. Le Roy..--. ¥ifdU 
/$45—Shepherd and Flock—Van Marcke; 
Hr, 'T. BH. Beardsley ...-.-+--s2+0% ats 61,000 
1i7—A Lady of Quality, (pastel oval)— ¥ 
Wranz von Lenbach; Adolph Mayer...- 500' 
418—The Coming Storm—Jules Dupre; ;_ 
Knoedler ...----eeceerters APE gt ses §25) 
| 119—Sale of a Circassian Slave—Gerome; 
ae H. Lorenz, papave ME  e y 
| 120—Cupids’ Festival — Diaz; Martin 
LS BGOM «ie win dG sinensis pene + ae eee . 2,600. 
| 121--Monsignor Having Refreshments— 
|. Vibert: J. L. Le ROY 4s «ise meaner . 1,600. 
122—Arabian Horsemen—Adolf Schreyer; 
H. S. Harkness......-+--+-2+ 200 piace 6,600 
. 428—Departure from the Mosque— ..-.. 
|" Gerome; Bernet, agent....:+--+++. russ -2,800° 
teh Landscape—Georges Michel; © 
es 6 QTINGUB .. sion seedy eos eme tbe eee 180 
dscape—Early Wnglish School; ih: | 
(style of Thomas Gainsborough;) Dr. _- t 
| uy B. Stearns.....6. esse cesses ees -» 140 
| @e6--Honfleur— Frank Meyers Boggs; 
| Holland Galleries .--..--.- Ce ee 
and Hounds-—- Joseph 
@lin; V. Thompson..,....04.-ss--078 370: 
b ‘Cavaliers Adolf Schreyer; |) | 
! agent... satel, ah Ged deh iattarw agente “1,000. 


| 484—Portrait of a Lady—Paulus More- ; 


{ ham oe? ae ‘oe 9 @ 
| W87—Portrait of a Lady— Unknown Artist; 


W88—Landscaps with 


| 


4R6—Portrait of 4 Noble Lady —Attrib- 


ent i 
ge of the Common—Thomas 
Gainsborough, R. A.; Seaman, agent..1,050° 
aSi—Woodland Landscape—Attributed to a 


P Soke Period (Oval)—Pierre Mignard; = 
eaman, agent ...---+-225+:° Pe Pore 7 840 | 
¥83-—Portrait of a Gentleman of tne fo 1 
Louls XIV. Period (Oval)—Pierre Mige ea 
nard; Seaman, agent...-.---+5++5 erie 


Robertson ..--+>- BWR Sesto heals 


uted to Pierre Mignard; Chepp & Gra- 


6.814 8 ony 810 5:8 0 0.m vie =o Op9 0 0 ereeree 


“(in the style of Antoine Vestier;) A. is 
Y ay siete Ba ee Sieve che liexere Po era i i578 
Cattle (panel)— “3 
Barly Dutch School; Rubens.......--. $00. 


289—-Portrait of a Lady—Dutch School; 


(in the style of Govaert Flincke and 


|. Ferdinand Rol re Ederman....... --. 850 
‘q4o—Among the Dunes—Jan Van Essen; f 
G, N. Schleus....- We Aira a aia Kee rts Oo 

i William ' 


141—Tr spe fe Entry of Sir 


Van Taeftinger. After the Battle of 


} the Golden Spurs--Sir Laurence Alma~ 


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| “Tadema; Horie’ LAG 4 sca sss Weve d trae 480 
942—The Cardinal's Reception—Joseph if 
Alvarez; Holland’ @anoriagy . i. ive ou. ee 
(¥48—Afternoon Refreshment — Gustave 
Jeacauet; Holland Gallertes........ si  6BO 
A = —_ 
\| 144--Milking Time—George Inness, N. ! 
| ASS George Ainsley. ee eseose tee 825 
1445—The Interesting Letter — Vaczlav 
| Brozik; Bernet, agent. #..++++-+- + do's « as O0O 
| 146—After the Bath—Bouguereau, Holkenwy 
1 land Galleries ...-.+s+s-+0+: ss ite ase 
|147—-Wne Fete a Venise—Felix Francois 
Ziem; H.'S. Plarkness. sees. ee sess es 0000 
148—-The Death of’ Caesar—Jean Leon 
- Gerome; R. H. Lorenz, agent...-..-- . 7,200 


149—The Pond—Theophile de Bock; John. 


Levy 
150—O1d 
rederick W. Watts; Seaman, agent.. 850 
151—On the ‘ Freneh 
Louis Ralston ..».-- ele seman ety Rane Pac 
Thomas I, Kirby conducted the sale. 


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Purchased by Clapp ae Gra: 


De ot American Art ASso- | | | 


- dation Sale. 


cae $16,675 
P ictures Offered Include Those 
 Colleeted by the Late 
Sage B. Haggin. 


este sh sale of paintings, including 
those collected by the late James B. 
Haggin, which was begun last night by 
| the “American Art Association in the 
' pallroom of the Plaza Hotel, a brilliantly 


‘colored picture of Venice, by Ziem, was 
sold to Clapp and Graham for $1, 800. 
Of the group of pietures by Gerome 
the top figure ‘was paid for the “Bashi-_ 
. Bazouk Singing,” which went to Miss R. 
EL ‘Lorenz,: agent, for $1,400. It was a 
‘highly finished and characteristic speci-_ 
men of this master’s art. 
_ The total for the Ev euine's sale was 
$16,675. The list of the important sales, 
with titles, buyers and prices, follows: 


§—E. Sanchez- -Perrier, WO. te 


‘Alcala, Spain,’ O. Bernet, 
aE ey Se a Oe ed $240 
1c. B.- Jacque, ‘‘Poultry,” Cc. 
: Wilermians «es ee ess ees 190 
10—Victor Florence Pollet, see of 
Venus,” R, H. Lorenz, agen 200 
22—Alonso ~Perez, “The roast, ” 
‘Capt. J. R. De Lamar...:.... 600 
$3—Jean teat) Gerome, a Duet,” i 
Lorenz, agent.....+.---: 12%. 
Ber Nae Vesin, eGlelghing tales 
; ‘Russia,’’: R. J. eM a ae | ‘ey 160 
_ $6—Charles Louis eee “In the i 
et. Be 8 Ba LAG ERO bee i' ee 8 LO 
3s—G. H Boughton, lpreeitia:” Ww. 
ew. “Seaman, BON ee a hse 310 
ey H.. Kaemmerer, “Coming 
Home from the Fair,’ w. WwW. : 
‘Seaman, agent...:..---+--es05 PAVE 


Py ii Leon Gerothe, ‘“Bashi- 
_ Bazouk Singing,” R. H. Lo- 

: MZ,. ACN... 20s see eee ese 1,400 
or orent Willems, “speak!” ree oe 
he Roy 


He PEMEPT DO i FRON 5 nid 8 sie sisie oo we a 8 Fn eet 166 
Ke 42—Rosa enous ‘King of the 
ei ‘Jungie,” ,H, T. B. Beardsley. 270 
i 44—Georges ‘Michel, “Woodland 
Iie Landscape,” V. Thompson.... - 300 
' 49—Alonzo Perez, ‘The Surprise,” 
pe L9E ROP ye se ane ee ee ns 210 
§2—Jules W Worms, “Departure of the 7 
Br ide, i Holland Galleries....-- 270 
 g4—Bdward | Moran, ‘Mont St. Mi- ‘ 
cae ” Holland Galleries BK cic abi 200 
(55. I . Nerboeckhoven, “Sheep apd. 
Lambs,” Henry Schultheis.... 675 
s1—velix F. Ziem, “Venice,” Clapp & 
Hart, von kr Ae aeons test or 1,800 


Graha 
| §9--Attributed to James Baker Pyne, 
‘The Festival,” J. ‘TL. Le Roy. 210 
_ 60—Jean ‘Leon Gerome, ““Women at : 
the Bath,’’ Holland Galleries. . 875 
| g1— Adrien Moreau, “At the Ferry, ” 


Holland, Galleries... ..-..ser+ ses $40 
eee. i, Verboeckhoven, “On «the 
Warm, J. lu. Le Roy. .«-+- +>); 675 
- 64——Florent Willems, ‘‘The occmauit? 
OTE NEB ROY 4 one yo Hes sh as eS ~ 229 
69—Charles Louis Muller, ‘“‘Happy x 
Parents.” Holland Galleries.. 250 


70—Achille Francois Oudinot, “Bor- 
ders of the River Gedgint 8 Hol- 


; land . Galleries,..+-++++s:2se"ss ~ 160 
T1—Simon Mathurin Lantara, 
+ ; i “Yout ch; ie Ww. ‘. Ww, Seaman, } 
eid eth argent eee eer er ee tle eal di wide eee 475 


: hy Th art 
Le Pass aes, oration 
the Goddess Minerva Pol-- 


ieee: OL IEOTEDSON «0513 5s <6: © 270 
Ge’ ge Loring Brown, “View of * 
near Amati”? “H.S: 
Bie de Te is 3 5 iedagadyse it mparaO 


ht the closing session to-niatt several 
-{mportant Geromes, a Ziem, Daubigny 
‘Jandscape, an Inness and three works 
| by Schreyer ate to be sold. 


a ae ARTSALE 
,__ SESSION, $58,610 


oe be - 


‘Death of Ceasar,” by sate 
at 87,200, Highest Price 
of the Bvening. 


| 
| 
SCHREYER NETS $6,600 : 


Ziem’s “The Festival of 
Venice” Brings $5,600— 
‘Grand Total, 875,185. 


] 


An audténcé of considerable size gath. 
ered in the ballroom of the Plaga last 


night for the sale of the James B. Hag- 
‘gin and othér paintings by the American 
Art Association. In spite of the war 
times the interest in thé pictures was 


oe and many good prices were teal- 
BUA 


The “Death of Cesar,” by IG, Bi 
Gerome, led all the pricés, going to a 


‘Luver represented by Miss R. H. Lorenz, 


agent, for $7,200. H. S. Harkness paid 
$6,400 for the “Arabian Horsemen,” an 
attractive example of Schreyer’s work, 


and $5,600 for the great Ziem, “The 


restival at Vetiicé,” a picture that once 


‘pelonged to Charles A. Dana. 


“The list of sales, with titles, buyer 
‘and pticés, follows: 


iJ. G. Meyér von Breménh, 
“Mother and Child,’ Holland 


GANOFIOB. + s4:c) woos Ve wags $110. 
7S8—Charles Bmile Jacque, igheep- 
fold.” O, Bernét, agent...... 180 
79—Adolf Sehreyer, “‘At the Oasis,”’ 
; Clapp and Graham ...... $50 
80—Martin Rico, ‘Vénice Garden,’ % 
With SORRD) Cea. Wee eee 860 


8i—Charles Emile Jacques, ‘‘Interior 
with Shééep,” M. Knoedlér & 

OG Na es dee a icad, le dead slhict plate 600 

89-—Jéan jacques tenner, “Andro- i 
meda Chained to the Rock,’’ 


> 


DD. Georg’. Dery 6.3 .c 6. ¢ x tiste ae 
84——Diaz, past the Forest, EAA = ye 
Hantnes ee pee la Ae a meme pares || 


|. beetie GOLRRST? “A Village Street,’ 


©; Bernet, Get. ...05 05.40% LT) - 
87—Jules © Adolphe Grison, ‘“Redac- 
yas hyip Pamphlet,” J. L. Le 

hk oh a ae Sar Te oe \ 250 


dels die to pavia Teniers, 
ore Homely Lifes,’ J. L. Le 
cs Rddpa Merete rs Ye Reet atlare ack. be deayis al 
89—P. r. N. Grolleron, ‘French i 
Guard,’ Louis Ralston. 150 
90—Antoine Vollon, “A French Vile 
lage.’ M. Knoedler & Co.... 220 
§$i—Daubigny, ‘French Tugboat,’’ 
Brancis Ry Weiswe i. sk nes 280 
92—Rosa Bonheur, “sheep,” H. 
Utard ., ; 230 
93—Jan Miense Molenaer, “ine Tay- 
ern,” R, Ederheimer. A St kis fea 
94—J. Geéricault, ‘A Horse, uae: x 
Loewenstein RETA See Re (Eee RLS 


i rn net ‘agent... 
Sane Loess 


ae a 3a ‘ 5 4h i; te 
‘Francis Murphy, “Summer 
oe ents Han cu rine? 


ae eee eee se eee ev eee 


eh et 


ee 


oi 4 jongking, 
iPr 


ee | 


aad n , 
ye aig £ “Birth of Louis 
at’ Fon 


ze ‘a4 a Nee Pal- 
the 27th of September, 

i A Gerona Ch Z “ics apbe 

Jea érome, ** ourney 

mid Algeria,” H 

ai 4 “Landscape and 

Loewenstein. 

t he (eas Muller, cere Pal- 
Studio,” J. L. Le Roy. 
LNncoss Lotiis) Francais, “A 
en i eathopape “esigeie 


ee Cle + ee ooo 8 $6 oF 8 85 DD 


Marcke “Cows 
De Kknoedier & Co. 


_ Callga, "tn the oben ai 
ue 


. Hark- 


vf yon, “Study of a 
a Cow,” oliand Galleries 775 

fad ord, “Wishing 
5 Ag Feld thé Icebergs,” a on 

an "MatcKe, ” ee 

ai Flock,” H. T. B. Beards- 
; Ce 1,000 

pats ey yon Lenbach, “A Lady 
~~ of Quality,” Adolf Mayer... 500 | 

As—Jules | mere “The Coming : 

R noedléer & Co... 25 

iitgean Evan t Gérome, “Sale of a 
Ag hind at lave” 2 ee H. ne 

e Bae , 

‘{00-—-Diae Aetna: Festival,” Mar- 
tin LEA gh UN ari Sar pa ere 2,600 
sea eorkés Vibert, “Mon- 
eenor daving Refreshments,” | 
| 3 gee ape a owe eae a 1,600; 
An—adsit’é Se Wee snare Yiorse- kee 
fi arkness...... ,600 > 

its—gean Mheen Gétome, “Departure 
aber the Bias: * ©, Bernet, ae 

“Dutch Land- 
TTAMGAO #4 ese 180 

EA lish School, ‘‘Land- 

B. St tearns.... 140 
Boges, a on- 
Holland Galleriés...... 115 
untsman and 
Thoimpson...... $70 
‘Arab Cava- 
of ae Mperhet., BEEN DS 2.0 1,000 

Gainsborough, “The 
he Common,’” W. 

Puree Ott phone bb as ok 1,050 
to Meindert Hob- 
eodland Landscape,” 

Wrnat Cn ee Be a ee 160 

@1 ep et es “Portrait of A 

es Nd ie ie ae Louis XIV. uy | 

Sat eye | aman. agent | 

Ec gee ik rré. Mig ener ““Bortrait of a 

ay entisinan of thé Louis XIV. 1 

; iy we OW OW, °C SéAman, 

vie SE Gall toe eg Oe es 300 . 

eee uF Moreelse, isis of a 

of, rye fe) aa eR eae $25 | 

0 lerevelt,, “Portrait : 

ay,’ *s Robertson. 500- 

vas hs jerre Mignard, ; j 

“Portrait of a Noble Lady,” Hy 

‘Clapp & Graham.........s.5% 400; 

‘13t7—Ur Ho fn artl te oer of & ens) 

is ee y,’ A. Robertson 

186—Wari sy ute school, _tandseape eR 

with Cattle,” Mr. Rubens..... 300 
188—Dutch Beha, “Bobtralt of 4 

"OR, Bderheimer........ 350 

oman van Eesen, “Among the A 

Bay) Ge en) BARLENB i506: 2 Ks 150. 

141215 matt, Alma ac tadema, 

ntry of Sir 

fen ven Taeftingen After the es 

a): ; ag Na Ny Golden Acti pai 

ae 3 ; 480: 

142— Tos sare hes A 23 dinars 

2A Holland Galleries, 810° 


gtave y  Vaequ 
reahment, 


ee ae 


Cty marrer= 
esas 


i ee 


He Thter- 
f 0. Bernet, 
nicgeus teas wa fier ‘ie 
Holland Galleries... 
FFancols Ziem, ‘Une ree 


iW, Aa 
Bat 
147--Felix 
a Venise,” A. 8. Harkness. 
“148—Jean Leon Gerome, “The Death 
cha aap Re J Fostiecihe’ 


bie Si wig Slee Vb wie 9 8 08g a ae ae 


Tenn Tey FS SEDATE NO ANE a 
 sed-cttteaertere W. Watts, | 
Near Tunbridge, Kent,” W. W 
Héaman;, BREN: we. ewes 
\151—-Daubigny, ‘On the French 
Coast,” Louis Ralston......... 


The total for the evéning’s sale 
1$58,510, 
pouaeen of $75,165. 


“Od Mill 


350 


2,100. 
was” 


making a grand total for this 


- Few Kriey Richness of His Collection 
ee His Death ae hrew ie He 


i athe: ‘Market. 


fig 


The soenirte of a new exhibition of ined 
ings in the American Art Galleries, No. 6 


East Twenty-third street, 


yesterdays re~ 


| vealed for the first time to many “fre~ 


- quenters of the galleries that the lat 
| James B. Haggin, horse breeder, turfman 


mining man and financier, also 


was 3 2 


oollector of pictures, and one’ of no met 


| discrimination. Mr. 


Hagegin's collectio 


| of seventy-five works by important Bure- 
pean artists is the feature of ‘the exhi- 
_ bition, and will furnigh the chief attraction 


of the sale, which 


| Wednesday and Thursday nights. 


When Mr. Haggin died at Villa Rosa 


Newport, on September 12, 1914, at 
of eighty-seven years, after a su 


il] takep lace in th 
‘ballroom of the’ Plaza Hotel -on re 


the age 


ecessf 
and imterésting career, first as the 7 


of thoroughbred horses 
. power in financial circies, he ‘Shad 
and  unostentatiously acquired 


and. later as @ 


silently 
a well 


palanced and representative collection. of 


the painting of the middle and late nine- 


teenth gentury. 
as Schreyer, Ziem, | Daubigny, 
'Gerome, Von Lenbach, Diaz and 
with Mignard and men of the early 


It imelades. sugh Hany 


stich, 


ga 
english, 


school representing an older*periodyy oy 
Attracting the. attention as one enters 


the large second floor gallery are Ziem:s: 
| “Une Féte a Venise.” a great canvas. in 


“the rich soft reds, golds, and bhiess. 


the artist loved so well and used 


sO fre-, 


| quently, and “The EdgeVofi the. Conynon,”" 


a fine example of, 


the rather rare lanscape 


“art of Thomas Gainsborough. The farmer 
corneas i the Charles A, Dana collectio: 


and the latter trom: that, of Willia 
rules an of which were eae a 


ane sale in 1898. 


In the same roam. are 


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ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 


SAM: UNMGE.G. PAM. 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


FROM SATURDAY, MARCH 31st, UNTIL 
He DATE. OP SALE 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
FOR ACCOUNT OF 
SEVERAL ESTATES AND 
PRIVATE OWNERS 


ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS 
APRIL 4th AND 5th, 1917 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 


THEA PEALA 


FIFTH AVENUE, 58th TO 59th STREET 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


ae dare 


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al ee 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF THE 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


BY PROMINENT ARTISTS OF THE 


FRENCH, AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND DUTCH 
SCHOOES 


TO BE SOLD 
AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


BY DIRECTION OF 


L. T. HAGGIN, MARGARET V. HAGGIN, ALLAN McCULLOH 
AND H. ESK MOLLER, EXECUTORS OF THE LATE 


MR. JAMES B. HAGGIN 


THE EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 
~ MR. MATTHEW ADDY 


OF MOUNT AUBURN, CINCINNATI 


MR. OREN WESTCOTT 


OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 
AND 


MESSRS. WILDER, EWEN & PATTERSON 


ATTORNEYS 
IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 


THE PLAZA 
ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 


MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND HIS ASSISTANT, MR. OTTO BERNET, OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
NEW YORK 
1917 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such 
bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either 
decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the 
purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, 
in default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately 
put up again and re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the 
time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default 
of which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots 
at the risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be 
necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public 
or private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the 
lots for the benefit of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) 
arising from such re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 


4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 
A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays—between 
the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American 
Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and 
only on presenting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, of 
any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 


5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business 
in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be 
performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing 
at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, 
however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part 
for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 


6. Storage of any purchase shail be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s ham- 
mer, and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due 
caution in caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not 
hold itself responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged 
or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 
within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 


% Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Associa- 
tion of the correctness of the description, genuineness or authen- 
ticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of any 
- incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not noted. 
Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its 
sale, after which it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot 
correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly cata- 
logued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued 
or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby 
would become responsible for such damage as might result were 
his opinion without proper foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


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CATALOGUE 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE PLAZA 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O CLOCK 


Catalogue Nos. | to 75, inclusive 


Philibert Léon Couturier 
Frencu: 1823— 


1—CHICKENS 


(Panel) Lf 4 
; Height, 64, inches; length, 1014, inches 


A RED rooster and a white rooster approach each other 
very slowly, a few short steps apart, with heads erect 
and beaks open and haughty glaring eye—a brown 
hen stepping cautiously behind and very close to the 
white cock. 


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Signed at the lower right, P. L. Coururier. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Joseph Van Severdonck 


FLemisH : CONTEMPORARY 


2—SHEEP 
(Panel) 


Height, 7 inches; length, 9° inches 


Turee sheep, two lying down and one standing, and 
a lamb also lying down, are represented on the low 
bank of a pond in which a duck is swimming, while a 
shepherd and flock appear in the far distance. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Van Srvervonckx, ft., 1872. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Joseph Van Severdonck 


FLEMISH: CONTEMPORARY 


3—CHICKENS | 
(Panel) 


Height, 7 inches; length, 10 inches 


A came cock and hen, with white and black hens, 
chicks, pigeons and ducks, are shown on a broad farm- 
land knoll between a conical haystack and the edge of 
a pond. 


Signed at the lower left, J. VAN Srverpvonck, ft., 1872. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


Georges Michel 
Frencu: 1763—1843 


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4—LANDSCAPE 


s Lyf Height, 8 inches; length, 1134 inches 


On an eminence in the right foreground is a wind- 
mill; a road runs from the right into the middle of the 
picture and beyond are indicated a strip of water and 
a stretch of country lying dark under the gray 
clouded sky. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


242 
E. Sanchez-Perrier 


: SPANISH: 1853—1907 
Yo a 


5—ON THE ALCALA, SPAIN 


iy} 2 a, sy (Panel) 


Height, 7 inches; length, 1134 inches 


Iy the foreground are the placid waters of the stream 

: reflecting the shrubbery and herbage of a _ hill-side 
which traverses the picture. Amid the foliage is a 
building with white walls and red-tiled roof and rowing 
along the edge of the stream is a man in a punt. Sky 
overhead of blue with a few white clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, EK. Sancuez-Perrier, ALCALA. 


The Estate of the late MarrHew Anpy. 


F. Vos 


GERMAN: 


6—MASTER’S FAITHFUL GUARDIANS 
(Panel) 
‘Height, 914 inches; length, 12 inches 
A srown hound, lying down on the floor, a black 
poodle seated behind him, and two white shaggy lap 
dogs are left in charge of a man’s plumed hat and 
gilt-handled sword, and his gloves, in the corner of a 


room. All are keenly awake save a sleepy puppy. 
The white dogs lie on a green drapery over a red sofa. 


Signed at the lower left, Vos. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Charles Emile Jacque 
Frencu: 1813—1894 


7—POULTRY 
(Panel) 


Height, 81, inches; length, 18 inches 


THREE hens, with white, black and brown plumage, one 
seated and two standing on either side of her, in the 
straw of a stable. Light descends from the left, where 
there is a ladder leading to the floor above, and a large 
green jar appears in the background. 


Signed at the lower right, Cu. Jacaur. 


By order of Messrs. Wriper, Ewen & Parrercon, Attorneys. 


Gore 
Jean L. A. Théodore Gericault 
Bee Frencu: 1791—1824 


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8—SADDLE HORSE 


Y yj Height, 13 inches; width, 91% inches 


A prcrure of a dark chestnut horse, with black mark- 
ings, standing by a wall. He is not tied and the bridle 
has no reins. On his back is a Moorish saddle with 
high pommel and ornamented back. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


William B. Baird G O 
ConTEMPORARY tn 


— 9—4 HORSE DEAL 


(Panel) 
; a Height, 10% inches; length, 13%, inches 


In a picturesque corner of an old French town an old 
man and a younger one are dickering over a horse 
sale, with two fine animals, a sorrel and a black, stand- 
ing back of them. Two other men stand in a neighbor- 
ing doorway and more horses are seen in the square 


beyond. 


Signed at the lower right, Wiu111am Barro, Paris. 


On the back (in French), “Horse Market in Brittany,” and 
“Ww, B. Baird, rue de Abbaye, 12,” and in English: “Coming to 
Terms—Scene in a horse market at Pont Aven, Brittany; Wm. B. 
Baird, Paris, 1875.” 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haaein. 


Victor Florence Pollet 
Frencu: 1811—1882 


| 10—BIRTH OF VENUS 


( Water-Color) 
Height, 9°4 inches; length, 121% inches 
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Tue full-length nude figure of Venus appears in the 
center of the composition reclining on a conch-shell, 
buoyed up by the waters of the sea. A multitude of 
little cupids are depicted flying about her and over- 
head. The background consists of white clouds with 
small spaces of blue and in a larger space, which ap- 
pears in the right upper portion of the composition, a 
star is gleaming. 


Signed at the lower right, V. Poxzer. 


Purchased from the William Schaus Galleries. 


By order of Messrs. WrtpeErR, Ewen & Partrerson, Attorneys. 


Arthur F. Tait, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1819—]905 
11—DEER KK aes ie: : 
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Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 


On the soft grass at the sunny edge of a green wood a 
yellow doe is seen, standing athwart the view, bending 
down to lick the head of a spotted fawn which lies on 
the grass, while a second fawn stands at her side. 


Signed at the lower left, A. F. Tarr, N. Y., ’74. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Théophile de Bock VG x. 
Dutcu: 1850—1904 


xy 12—A HOLLAND CHURCH 
f d Height, 91, inches; length, 14 inches 


A srretcu of greensward fills the foreground. On 
the left beyond, amid a group of trees, is a country 
church with square tower and steep red roofs. On the 
left a belt of trees; sky of gray and white clouds. 


Signed at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


: 

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: Emile Lambinet if 
Frencu: 1815—1878 
: 


St oe 183—ON THE OISE 
~~ 


? VES Height, 11 inches; length, 15 inches 


Tur headwaters of the River Oise fill the left fore- 
ground, where some ducks are swimming. Across the 
stream is a stretch of country with farm buildings and 
masses of trees. Smoke is rising from one of the low- 
roofed buildings, and overhead is a luminous sky of 
white clouds with small horizontal spaces of blue. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1877. 


Property of Mr. Oren WeEsrcorv. 


Jules Worms 
Frencu:/ 1882— 


14—A CUP OF CHOCOLATE 
(Panel) 


Height, 15 inches; width, 11%, inches 


Wirnin a well-lighted, gray-walled room with wood 
furnishings a priest sits reading, with one foot on the 
broad stand of a brazier. He turns from his book to 
look at a young woman in brilliant peasant dress, who 
has brought him a refreshing cup. 


Signed at the lower left, J. Worms. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haaern. 


William H. Beard, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1900 


15—THE INTERRUPTED PICNIC 
Height, 13 inches; length, 1614 inches 


A cEeNeERous basket luncheon of a picnic party in a 
tangled green wood is being appropriated by a she bear 
and two cubs, their surroundings showing evidence 
of the precipitate flight of the picnickers. 


Signed at the lower left, W. H. Brarp, 1872. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacarn. 


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Jean L. A. Théodore Géricault /~ 
Frencu: 1791—1824 o% 


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16—IN THE STABLE 


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Height, 114%, inches; length, 151% inches 


THREE horses standing at their manger, the center of 
interest being one whose coat is pale sorrel tinged 
with gray. On his right, the hindquarters only shown 
in the picture, is a black horse, and on the left the 
rump of a bay. Im the lower left-hand corner on the 
straw lies a cavalier’s hat with white feather. 


Property of Mr. Oren Westcort. 


Jan Asselyn a 
Dutcu: 1610—1660 . 


17—GOING TO MARKET 


7 Ml 
Ad is Height, 11 inches; length, 17 inches 


Aw Italian landscape with a broad roadway in the 
foreground. On the left a group of trees; on the 
right high rocks and shrubbery; in the middle distance 
a stretch of country with a bridge over a river, and in 
the distance a range of blue mountains; a summer sky 
oi blue with white clouds. In the foreground a peasant 
is advancing with a pack-train of mules. 


Signed at the lower center with monogram. 


Property of Mr. Oren Wesrcorr. 


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By = 
Lg. Takes 


T. Rosierse 


DutcH: 


18S—REFRESHMENT AT EVENING 
Height, 13 inches; width, 10 inches 


A COMELY serving maid, carrying a tray on which are 
a decanter and glasses, a bottle under her right arm, 
and holding a lighted candle, is advancing toward the 
right through an apartment which shows a hall settee 
with a gentleman’s high hat and walking stick. The 
illumination of this three-quarter-length figure is pro- 


duced by the light of the candle. 


Signed at the lower left, T. Rosterse. 


The Estate of the late MarrHew Anpy: 


Eugene L. Poitevin 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


19—SHORE VIEW 
(Millboard) 


Height, 18 inches; length, 16 inches 


Tue foreground shows a steep piece of seashore with 
the hull of a sailboat resting keel up and_ the 
thatched roofs of fishermen’s cottages. On the left is 
a part of a larger vessel, with two or three figures, and 
a house with white walls and slate roof in the distance; 
overhead a sky of gray clouds. 


Signed with monogram at the lower right. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


go. 


H. Heckler 


ConTEMPORARY 


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V 20—VENICE 
(Water-Color) 


4 Mik, 
‘ tng, CL Height, 138%, inches; length, 1814, inches 


Paxaces and other buildings on the left, whose color- 
ful window shades and balconies of greenery tint the 
pale blue water with their reflections, boatmen on the 
canal, and on the right mercantile buildings over whose 
roofs appear the domes of the Salute. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Hecxrer, ’97. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacarn. 


Carlton T. Chapman, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1860— 


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1) oo THE INLET 
(Water-Color) 


4 ’ 
Z Ly Vii fry Height, 13%, inches; length, 191/, inches 


Brituiant blue water of an inlet puts in from the 
right, between a sandy foreground shore with patches 
of grass and a farther shore lined with low trees. 
Idle boats are in the stream, and boat houses and 
other buildings along shore in the middle distance. 


Signed at the lower right, Cartron T. CHapman. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Alonso Perez 
SpaNISH: CONTEMPORARY 


22 —_THE TOAST 
(Panel) 


Height, 1334 inches; length, 19% inches 


In a garden outside a tile-roofed cottage with dormer 
windows, among slender trees whose green foliage has 
touches of light yellow, the wedding breakfast has 
been set, and the company, in brilliant attire, have 
glasses raised ready for the toast which the young 
bridegroom has risen to propose. 


Signed at the lower right, Atonso PEREZ. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Frank Meyers Boggs 
American: 1855— 


23—AT HONFLEUR 


Height, 15 inches; length, 21% inches 


Ix the harbor basin at Honfleur a cargo steamer with 
masts and yards is seen near the center of the picture. 
Her cargo has been unloaded so that she floats high 
in the water showing the red paint of the lower hull. 
On the landing at the right side are a few little 
figures, and on the opposite side of the basin, 
at the left, another steamer is tied up. Farther away, 
masts and funnels are indicated where other shipping 
lies. Black smoke is rising from the funnel of the 
steamer in the middle of the composition and the sky 
shows tints of blue and gray. 

Signed at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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John Califano 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


24_ SWISS MOUNTAINS 
Height, 1834, inches; length, 21% inches 


In the foreground is a humble cottage at the edge of 
a brook, with a figure standing beside it, at the foot 
of fresh green slopes that descend in sunshine from 
the right. Beyond them are mountain shadows, and 
as ranges of rugged peaks recede in the distance they 
appear as in a haze, beneath a pale blue sky with 


numerous clouds. 
Signed at the lower right, J. CALirano. 


Property of. the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Joseph Nicolas Robert-Fleury 


Frencu: T792—1892 ay Eat hiss Vee f 
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g 4 25—PORTRAIT OF M. RUDE 


Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches 


A very interesting portrait-head of the great French 
sculptor, Francois Rude. The face is seen in full view, 
the head being turned to the spectator over the sub- 
ject’s left shoulder, which is draped with a blouse of 
white. The light coming from the left strongly illumi- 
nates the features and casts dark shadows on the other 
side of the head. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Eugene de Blaas 


BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


26—MY SWEETHEART 
Height, 161% inches; width, 14 inches. 


Tue head of a comely young woman in profil perdu, 
the head turned to the spectator’s right. Her dark 
brown hair is dressed in a heavy coil on the back 
of her neck and her shoulders are covered by a pale 
yellow handkerchief figured with roses. 


Signed at the right center. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


Antonio Tamburini 
Itauian: 1843— 


27-—IN THE WINE CELLAR 
Height, 151% inches; length, 201, inches 


A GrizzLED monk in brown habit and carrying a scar- 
let umbrella is seated before a great wine cask, empty 
glass in hand, in happy and beguiling converse with 
a blond young woman in blue, who is seated on a 
bench with cauliflower and carrots beside her. An- 


other huge vat is in the rear and fiaschi lie on the 
floor. 


Signed at the upper left, A. Tamsurtni, Firenze. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haccrn. 


Johannes H. L. De Haas 
BEucIAn: 1880—1£80 


28—CATTLE 
(Panel) 


Height, 141% inches; length, 201%, inches 


A picTurE of two steers, one black and white, the 
other dark red, locking horns in play. They are 
depicted on a grassy eminence overlooking a stretch 
of country with a sky of gray clouds and some spaces 
of blue in the upper part. 


Signed at the lower right, J. H. L. pe Haas, and dated 1868. 


Purchased from the Artist’s Executors. 


The Estate of the late MarrHew Anppy. 


Godfried Schaleken 
Dutrcu: 1643—1706 


29—BACKGAMMON 
ag (Panel) 


f, 
Height, 17 inches; width, 13 inches 


A croup of four figures, three men and a young woman, 
in a richly furnished interior. The young woman 
in pink and blue is playing backgammon with a young 
man with blue coat and breeches and pink waistcoat. 
The head and shoulders of an older man, who is watch- 
ing the game, appear between them, and another man 
in blue, with a cocked hat, looks over the back of the 
lady’s chair. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Alfons Spring 
GERMAN: 1843— 


30—MUSIC IN THE CLOISTERS 
Height, 18 inches; width, 13% inches 


A croup of three monks, of whom two robed in white 
are seated at a table with glasses of wine before them. 
The third, who is clad in dark brown, is playing on 
a large old-fashioned lute for the delectation of the 
other two. The mise-en-scéne shows a comfortable 
room with a high oaken cupboard in the corner. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1876. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


William Morris Hunt 
AMERICAN: 1824—1879 


31—SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW 


Height, 18 inches; width, 14 inches 


A LANDSCAPE with sunlight playing over the grass and 
herbage of a gentle slope, and a few trees casting shad- 
ows. In the upper half of the canvas the foliage of 
the trees is relieved against a sky with turbulent white 


and gray clouds. 
Signed at the lower left, W. H. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Antonio Casanovay Estorach 


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SPANISH: 1847—1896 “a 


382—SUCCULENT OYSTERS 


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A HEAD and bust picture of a monk, with brown cowl 


Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


and a white apron tied around his neck, eating oysters 
from a plate on a table before him. He is about to 
slip an oyster, which he holds in his right hand, into 
his open mouth. The other hand is pressed against 
the napkin. 


Signed at the upper left, Anronto Casanova y Esroracn, 
and dated, Paris, 1888. 


Purchased direct from the Artist. 


The Estate of the late Marrnew Anpy. 


men 
Jean Léon Gérome I a ys a 
Frencu: 1824—1904 aes 


? ie = 33—THE DUET 


Height, 17 inches; width, 181, inches 


3 Lug A Turxisu soldier is depicted sitting on a stone bench 
playing a lute and singing, while on the floor before 
jn4 


him is a tame crow which seems to be joining in the 
song. The soldier’s costume consists of black outer- 
jacket and hood, purple-pink under-jacket and volumi- 
nous white skirts. His legs are wrapped with black 
puttees and his feet are bare. On the white wall above 
his head hangs a long Moorish rifle in its case of scarlet 
cloth. 


Signed at the left, on the bench of the seat, J. L. Girone. 


By order of Messrs. WiipeR, Ewen & Parrerson, Attorneys. 


Jaroslav VeéSin 
PouisH: 1859— 


384—SLEIGHING IN RUSSIA 
Height, 161, inches; length, 24 inches 


A Lusty man and a plump young maid are out for a 
fine ride in an old-fashioned rustic bob sleigh half- 
filled with straw, drawn by a dark brown team coming 
at a good clip down a mountain road deep in snow. 
The man is in brown, the maid in green with brown 
cloak and red head covering, and both are smiling 
happily as she clings close. He is keeping taut rein, 
ready for a swift turn at the edge of a low log bridge, 
and houses in the background are half buried in snow- 
drifts. 


Signed at the lower right, Jarostay Vestn, Mncn. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


(DIZ Giuseppe Palizzi 


ITvauian: 1812— 


35—FOREST INTERIOR 
Height, 21%, inches; width, 18 inches 


Tue trunks of several trees in the foreground receive 
a gleam of sunlight coming from the right, which also 
illumines a little clearing in the middle distance. The 
bark of a birch tree, with splashes of white, forms the 
high note of the picture. Beyond the tree trunks, on 
the other side of the clearing, masses of green foliage 
are partly illumined by the sunlight and, in the upper 
half of the canvas, foliage and branches are seen in 
shadow. 


Signed at the lower right. 
Property of Mr. Oren Westcorr. , 


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Charles Louis Muller 
GERMAN: 1815—1892 


36—IN THE SALON 
Height, 16 inches; length, 26 inches 


Inrerior of a spacious palace hall with pillars of rich 
marble and richer hangings, with light flooding in from 
one direction and veiled by stained-glass windows at 
the farther end. The polished floor of tinted marbles 
reflects vaguely the brilliant costumes of men and 
women standing or strolling about. 


Signed at the lower left, C. Mixier, 1903. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


L. Charbonnel 


FreNcH: ConTEMPORARY 


37—_THE CONSULTATION 
Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


In the gray-walled office of a writer of letters for the 
illiterate, a young woman in a blue dress decorated 
with flowers is seen facing the spectator, thoughtfully 
describing to the writer at his red-covered table what 
she wishes him to indite for her. 


Signed at left center, L. CHarBonNEL, 1873. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


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George Henry Boughton, 
N.A., R.A. 


AMERICAN: 1834—1905 


38—PRISCILLA 
(Panel) 


Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches 


A CHARMING picture of a young girl wearing a brown 
dress, light yellow-gray cape and hood of black with 
white facing, holding a clasped book in her left gloved 
hand, pressed against her breast, as she walks through 
the snow toward a village which appears in the middle 
distance on the shores of the sea. 


Signed with initials G. B. at the lower left. 


From the Murietta Collection, London. 


The Estate of the late Marrnew Anpy. 


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Frederik Hendrik Kaemmerer 
DutcH: 1839—1892 


89—COMING HOME FROM THE FAIR 


Height, 211% inches; width, 18 inches 


A GENTLEMAN in early nineteenth century garb, with 


Do conte, green gloves and green umbrella, comes toward the 


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Jspectator accompanied by a young lady in a gauzy 
dress of pearl gray and a young girl wearing a white 
frock and pantalettes and a pink sash. They cling 
lightly to his either arm, each carrying purchases from 
a traveling fair whose booths and shows, with numer- 
ous figures, extend across the background. 


Signed at the lower right, F. H. KaemMmerer. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Jean Léon Gerome 
Frencu: 1824—1904 


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Height, 18 inches; length, 26 inches 


On the right of the picture, seated on a masonry oven, 
is a Bashi-Bazouk with head-dress, skirts and leg- 
gings of dark red. His underskirt and shirt of 
white, and a broad leather belt in which his swords 
and daggers are stuck, complete the costume. 
He is depicted playing on a mandolin and_ sing- 
ing, while before him on the floor are a hookah and 
a bird-cage with a crow sitting on the top of stein 
the background are his companions, three men, seated 
on a bench, listening to his lay. In the upper left- 
hand corner a latticed window. 


Signed on the oven at the lower right, J. L. GEROME. 


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By order of Messrs. Witper, Ewen & Parrerson, Attorneys. 


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Florent Willems 
Bewcian: 1823—1905 
41—“SPEAK!”’ 


(Panel) 


Height, 22%, inches; width, 1514 inches 


A sILKEN-HAIRED lapdog “sitting up” on the floor, 
with fore paws held out, looks up dumbly at a tall, 
mature woman who stands beside a table, leaning over 
and looking down at him with a smiling command to 
bark. She is in a décolleté gown of white satin, and 
a black velvet jacket trimmed with fur. Fruit is on 
the table and a still-life painting on the wall. 


Signed at the lower_right, F. WiiiEMs. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Mile. Rosa Bonheur 
FrencH: 1822—1899 


42_KING OF THE JUNGLE 
Height, 19 inches; length, 26 inches 


A Most impressive study of a lion, standing and seen 
in side view with head turned somewhat to the left. 
The animal is depicted in full color and some har- 
monizing color is on the canvas around the feet and 
legs. In the margin of bare canvas surrounding 
the lon are six drawings, executed with the brush in 
brown color—three showing heads of a lion and a 
lioness are on the left; the three on the right show a 
full figure of a lioness and the hind quarters of two 
other lions. 


Signed at the lower right, Rosa Bonwevr. 


On the back of the stretcher is the seal of the 
VentTE Rosa Bonnevr, 1900. 


Purchased from the William Schaus Galleries, New York. 


By order of Messrs. WitpErR, Ewen & Parrerson, Attorneys. 


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Georges Michel 
Frencu: 1763—1843 


43—LANDSCAPE: NEAR MONTMARTRE 


Height, 20 inches; length, 27 inches 


Levet lands in the foreground are traversed by a road 
in the right center where a wayfarer is hobbling along 
accompanied by his dog. In the middle distance are 
groups of trees and houses and beyond rises a range 
of hills, dark under the great black clouds which appear 
in the sky on the right. 


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Georges Michel 
Frencu: 1763—1848 


44—WOODLAND LANDSCAPE 


Height, 20 inches; length, 26%, inches 


A WANDERING, untraveled road through an aged forest 
enters the view in the right foreground, and passing 
back along the left loses itself in the distance, To 
right of it the trees are thick, while to left a single 
rugged sentinel stands near the foreground, in sun- 
shine which mellows its aged trunk and the rich foliage 
of the massed trees opposite. 


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Karl Bodmer 
Swiss: 1805—1888 


eAS—IN THE FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


Height, 231%, inches; length, 281% inches 


Tue trunks of three great trees in the left foreground 
and the trunk of another, with wide-spreading branches, 
on the right. Between them is a forest glade with two 
other large trees; a ray of sunlight falling from the 
left illuminating portions of the green foliage. The 
figure of a peasant woman, with blue blouse and red 
cap, appears kneeling in the grass at the top of the 
slope. In the upper part of the picture, through the 
interstices of branches and foliage, is a summer sky of 
pale blue and white. 

Signed at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Oren Westcort. 


William Bradford, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1830—1892 


46—IN THE ARCTIC REGIONS 
Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 


A BROAD expanse of gently ruffled water fills the fore- 
ground and is lost in the distance at the right. In 
the middle distance high and jagged white icy peaks 
mount skyward from the water, and sturdy fishing 


boats with colorful sails are seen about them, the 


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white glare from the ice peaks and the reflected hues 
of the sails giving the water a warm glow, to which 
the flanks of great land mountains on the left con- 


tribute. 
Signed at the lower right, Wm. Braprorp, N. Y. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Gabriel Cornelius von Max 
GERMAN: 1840— 


47—YOUNG WOMAN 
Height, 32% inches; width, 22 inches 


A HALF-LENGTH picture of a young woman with blond 
hair and dark eyes, wearing a sumptuous robe of white 
trimmed with shoulder knots of dull pink ribbon. The 
head is seen in full face view and the body is turned 
somewhat to the spectator’s right. The right hand 
appears in the lower right corner of the canvas. 


Signed at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Leon Bazile Perrault 
Frencu: 18382— 


48—AFTER DINNER 
Height, 251%, inches; length, 30 inches 


Havine lingered to the point of drowsiness over nuts 
and raisins, cake and cheese, a plump and pink cheeked 
golden haired little girl has fallen asleep at the table, 
head resting on her chubby arm. She 1s in a high 
backed red chair and wears a frock with puffed shoul- 
der sleeves edged with lace. 


Signed at the upper right, L. Perrautr, 771. 


From the Osborne-Chapin-Thorne Sale, New York, 1893; No. 50.9606", 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Alonso Perez 


SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


49—THE SURPRISE 
Height, 251%, inches; length, 31%, inches 


Merry and gay are a party of bewigged young gen- 
tlemen and brilliantly gowned ladies, in a courtyard, 
with saddle horses and dogs standing near, and hunting 
horns worn on sundry shoulders; the object of their 
merriment being a young gallant and a pretty maid, 
surprised, straw covered and unrepentant, in a tryst. 
The surprise is equally great on the part of the com- 
pany. 

Signed at the lower right, Atonso Perez. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hagern. 


Hugh Blaker 


BritisH: CONTEMPORARY 


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Height, 30 inches; width, 251% inches 


Mea gers 
} A HALF-LENGTH portrait of the noted Irish man of 


letters. The head is placed in the right upper half 
of the canvas, and the hands are shown as if resting 
on the arms of a chair at the bottom. The face is 
painted in light blond tints, as are also the fair hair 


and beard. 
Signed at the upper left. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Paul Wagner 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


51—THE YOUNG GENERAL 
(Panel) 


Height, 33 inches; width, 20 inches 


A THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH figure of a chubby boy, in 
full face view to the spectator, wearing a black hat, 
holding the hilt of a sword in his right hand. 


Signed at the upper left, Pavt WaGner, MUNCHEN. 


The Estate of the late Marruew Avpy. 


Jules Worms 
Frencu: 18382— 


52—DEPARTURE OF THE BRIDE 
(Panel) 


Height, 25 inches; length, 351% inches 


Wirnin a patio where the softly diffused daylight 
scarcely throws a shadow nine figures appear, among 
them a man with a guitar throwing a parting kiss 
toward a young lady seated on a tall mule, while a 
girl with a tambourine looks on, and the lady’s escort 
on a proud charger looks back haughtily; in the fore- 
ground a man is loading fruits into saddlebags, which 
his mount, a small donkey, stolidly awaits. 


Signed at the lower right, J. Worms. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern, 


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Rev. W. Gilpin, M.A. 


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EncutsoH: 1724—1804 


Eat 58—DERBYSHIRE LANDSCAPE 
Height, 24 inches; length, 32 inches 


A LANDsCAPE depicting a wide stretch of rolling coun- 
try diversified by patches of forest, meadows, houses 
and barns. In the immediate foreground, on the right, 
are two cows lying down, and on the left a tree reach- 
ing up to the top of the canvas spreads its foliage 
before a summer sky, depicted with warm tints of 
grayish pink and yellow with pale blue on the right. 


Property of Mr. Oxex Westcott. 


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54—MONT ST. MICHEL 


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A view of the famous Mont St. Michel on the Nor- 
mandy coast of France, at low tide. The foreground 
and middle distance show the flats extending from the 
mainland to the Mont with fisher-folk crossing the 
sands. Mont St. Michel itself appears in the middle 
distance shrouded in the mists and somewhat dimly 
illuminated by the light of the setting sun. In the 
distance, on the left, the horizon line shows the ex- 
panse of the ocean dotted with white sails, The sunset 
sky, with warm-tinted clouds in the lower portion, 
shows blue with white cirrus clouds at the top. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Signed at the lower left, Epwarp Moran. 


The Estate of the late Marrnew Anppy. 


EKugene Joseph Verboeckhoven 
BELGIAN: 1799—1881 


55—_SHEEP AND LAMBS 
Height, 24 inches; length, 321% inches 


Two full-fleeced ewes and two lambs, in a comfortable 
stable with a window on the left giving a view of land- 
scape. One of the ewes is standing in the middle of 
the picture and facing the spectator; the other is lying 
down on the right of her companion, with two lambs 
nestling near her head. On her left a black hen is pick- 
ing her way across the straw which lies on the ground 
and bunches of straw are seen piled up on the right. 


Signed at the right, and dated 1858. 


The Estate of the late Marrnew Anppy. 


Emile Jean Horace Vernet 
Frencu: 1789—1863 


56—THE THOROUGHBRED 


a Ls Height, 251, inches; length, 32 inches 


A picture of a dappled gray horse, in side view, hal- 
tered and tied in his box-stall. Over his back is thrown 
a folded brown blanket. The spirited looking animal 
holds his head erect and his gaze is fixed upon some- 
thing he sees on the left and outside of the picture. 


Signed with initials H. V. at the lower right. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Frencu: 1821—1911 


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57—VENICE uy, 


/8t0 oo Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches 


A BRILLIANT Venetian scene with boats with yellow and 
: U, f / _ white sails in the right foreground and a gondola scud- 
gph Thee ding along on the left, as it is propelled by the gon- 
dolier whose shirt makes a bright note of scarlet. In 

the middle distance, bordering the blue waters, are 
the buildings and domes of Venice, with St. Mark’s 
and the Campanile appearing near the middle of the 
composition. The picture is completed by a high sky 


of tempered blue. 
Signed at the lower left. 
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Purchased by the late owner direct from the artist. 


The Estate of the late MatrnHew Anpy. 


Edouard Joseph Stevens 
Beician: 1822—1892 


58—A YOUNG DOE 


Height, 25% inches; length, 3642 inches 


A stroneLy painted study of a young doe lying down 
with the left forefoot and both hind feet, doubled under 
her, appearing on the forward side of the body. The 
head, at the left, is raised and the ears laid back. The 
brown and whitish coat, with black markings, is relieved 
against a background of dull greens, 


Signed with monogram at the lower left, and dated 1841. 


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James Baker Pyne 
EncutsH: 1800—1870 © 


59—_THE FESTIVAL 


Height, 284 inches; length, 361, inches 


Near the center of the background a group of classical 
buildings surmounts ‘a broad eminence, the confines 
vague in a light haze, and crossing the foreground a ~ 
lively procession in single file moves toward it, the 
paraders showing much red in their costumes and pass- 
ing before and around a clump of trees and brush in 
warm coloring. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


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Jean Léon Gérome 
Frencu: 1824—1904 


60—WOMEN AT THE BATH 
Height, 28 inches; length, 39 inches 


Tue setting for the picture is the interior of a sump- 
tuous bath in Constantinople. In the foreground ap- 
pears a part of a circular bathing pool, with the water 
heating apparatus in the immediate right foreground. 
Seated on the marble pavement at the edge of the pool, 
in the left portion of the picture, is a young woman 
nude, who, with her left hand, is using a flesh brush 
on her right foot. Back of her, also seated, is another 
young woman, and on the right of the picture, partly 
obscured by the smoke and vapor arising from the heat- 
ing apparatus, are several other women. In the upper 
portion of the composition are the tiled walls, pillars 
and arches of the baths. 

Signed at the left on the upper rim of the bathing pool, J. L. 

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Adrien Moreau 
FrenNcH: 18438—1906 


61—AT THE FERRY 
Height, 29 inches; length, 36%, inches 


Two young peasant girls in quietly brillant attire 
have come down to a small landing within the bend of 
a blue and silvery river, its surface warmed by faint 
cloud reflections. One stands with milk cans in both 
hands, while her companion is seated on a provision 
basket, and a young man who has just rowed up pushes 
his primitive ferry boat against the reeds, at the edge 
of the green and flowery bank. 


Signed at the lower left, Aprren Moreav. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Paul Delamain 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


62—AN ALGERIAN INN 
Height, 2314 inches; length, 431, inches 


Tue motif of the picture is a building with white stucco 
walls and white dome, which occupies the middle of the 
composition. The effect is in strong sunlight and the 
gleam of the white walls is set off by the dark foliage 
of tropical trees which rise above the roofs of the 
building and are in relief against a Southern sky of 
strong blue. Before the door-way of the building, 
which is seen to be somewhat dilapidated, are the fig- 
ures of two vendors—the one seated, and the other, a 
young woman, leaning against the wall—who have two 
heaps of green melons spread on a rug. On the right 
of the picture, where there is a horse trough against 
the walls of the building, a man is watering two Arab 
steeds. 

Signed near the lower left center. 


Property of Mr. Oren Westcorv. 


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Eugéne Joseph Verboeckhoven 
Beucian: 1799—1881 


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68—ON THE FARM 
(Panel) 


Height, 27 inches; length, 4014 inches 


Lyne on the soft grass at the edge of a duck pond, 
in the foreground, two lambs nestle against the ewe, 
and a solemn donkey stands nearby, while more sheep 
are seen in the fields, and off at the right is a group 
of thatch-roofed buildings. A brilliant blue sky 1s 
banked with gray and gold-tipped rain clouds, the 
vapor lying low over the distant landscape and the 
atmosphere charged with moisture. 


Signed at the lower right, EvchNE VERBOECKHOVEN ft. 1853. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


Florent Willems 
BeLcian: 1828—1905 


64—THE PROPOSAL 


Height, 47 inches; width, 24 inches 


Wirury a palace portico overlooking formal gardens, 
with flowering vines around the pillars and rich hang- 
ings between them, a gallant gentleman presses the 
waist of a tall and smiling lady to whom he has pre- 
sented a ring, which she holds up, his pledge of love, 
confirmed by confident smile. She is in white satin, 
décolleté, and he in green velvet, slashed, and a rich 
black cloak; adorning his hat are curling yellow plumes. 


Signed at the lower right, Frorent WILLEMS. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


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DutcH: CONTEMPORARY 
C10 65—SANTA MARIA DELLA SALUTE, VENICE 
i Height, 30 inches; length, 39% inches 
oo Tur church, with its fagades and domes, occupies the 
Za central portion of the picture, while passing in the 


waters before it in the foreground are several gondolas. 

ve On the right are other buildings of the town, separated 
4 ee seri X A from the church by a narrow street, in which are seen 
numerous small figures; overhead a mid-day sky of 


tempered blue. 
Signed at the lower right. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Richard Norris Brooke 
AMERICAN: 184'7— 


66—A HAPPY PICK ANINNY 
Height, 45 inches; width, 35 inches 


A sEATED, life-sized figure of a negro boy with a bell- 
metal kettle held between his knees while, with a spoon, 
he scrapes from the bottom the jam that has been left 
after his mother has emptied the vessel. On the left 
of the picture is a wooden cupboard with a blue Delft 
plate on the shelf, and on the right against the white 
wall hangs a bunch of ears of seed corn. 


Signed at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


A. A. Anderson 
AMERICAN: 1847— 


67—STILL LIFE: GAME 
Height, 3014, inches; length, 49°4 inches 


Hancine against a stone wall and lying on a long nar- 
row table are pheasants, wild ducks, a peacock, small 
game birds and a hare, with the leg of a deer in view 
at one end, proofs of sportsmen’s markmanship and 
freshly brought down. On the ledge of an open, iron- 
grated window, a black cat looks in with blazing green 


eyes. 
Signed at the lower center, A. A. ANDERSON. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Facer. 


Vincente Palmaroli aT 
Iratian: 18385—1896 


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(Panel) 


Height, 541, inches; width, 25 inches 


A youne matron and her small daughter, out to enjoy 
the sea from a broad sandy beach, are driven home- 
ward by a black storm rapidly overtaking them. 


Signed at the lower right, V. Patmaroz. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


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German: 1815—1892 > a, 


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69—HAPPY PARENTS 


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Height, 49% inches; width, 38°, inches 


STANDING under an apple tree and appearing at three- 
quarters length are a smiling young mother and father, 
with their chubby infant, whom the mother supports 
on a garden seat in front of her, while the father, 
standing back of her, holds one hand above the baby’s 
head and in the other extends, teasingly, an apple, 
waiting for the youngster’s choice. The child, inclin- 
ing toward the fruit, seeks the mother’s eyes in appeal. 


Signed at the lower left, C. L. Mtrrer, 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


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FrencH: 1820— 


“0-——-BORDERS OF THE RIVER LEPTE 


Height, 36 inches; length, 51 inches 


A LANDSCAPE suggesting the manner of Corot, the com- 
position showing a stretch of placid water in the fore- 
ground where near the shore is a punt with two figures, 
a boy and a girl, and on the right sloping banks with 
trees in summer foliage and the ruined tower of a 
castle rising above. A pollard willow grows on the 
shore in the left foreground and beyond is a bit of the 
farther shore and a faint indication of a distant line 


of hills; overhead a sky of blue with white clouds. 


Signed at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Simon Mathurin Lantara 
Frencu: 1729—1778 


71—_YOUTH 
Height, 391%, inches; length, 49 inches 


A cuassicAL landscape with figures. On the left, in 
the foreground, a young man is passing with a young 
woman who has set her water-jar on the ground. 
Near by another young woman is about to dip water 
from the stream which flows through the foreground, 
proceeding from a wood and hill on the right of the 
picture, In the foreground also is another figure, re- 
clining on a rock at the edge of the stream, and some 
sheep are pasturing under the trees. In the left middle 
distance is a castle, perched on the hillside, and the 
buildings of a town appear somewhat farther away 
below. Beyond is a range of mountains and overhead 
a sky filled with clouds except for a space of blue at 
the top of the canvas. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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(Madame W. A. Bouguereau) 6 


72_MOTHER AND CHILDREN 
Height, 48 inches; width, 42 inches 


A FULL-LENGTH, seated figure of a comely young 
French peasant mother, holding her baby boy on her 
lap and with her little girl standing at her knees, with 
her hands clasped. The setting for the group is a 
cottage interior with a window on the left. 

Signed at the lower right. 
Painted to order for Mr. Addy. 
The Estate of the late MarrHew Appy. 


Hector Leroux 
Frencu: 1829—1900 


43—THE ADORATION OF THE GODDESS MI- 
NERVA POLLIADE BY THE MAIDENS 
OF ATHENS 


Height, 35 inches; length, 54 inches 


Tue scene depicted is on the Acropolis of Athens at 
a time when this celebrated hill was bare of those great 
monuments which were erected later and many of which 
still exist. Herodotus relates that, when the City of 
Athens was founded, the people were in doubt what 
name to choose for it. Neptune and Minerva were 
both disputing the honor, and the gods decided that 
the preference should be given to the one who could 
bestow upon mankind the most valuable gift. Neptune, 
with a stroke of his trident, presented the war horse, 
while Minerva created an olive branch, the symbol of - 
peace, and she was awarded the victory. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1878. 


Exhibited in the Salon of the Society of French Artists (known in 
America as the “Old Salon”), 1878. 


Property of Mr. Oren Wesrcort. 


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ARERICAN: 1814—1889 


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Height, 341%, inches; length, 601, inches 


A roap bordered by a protecting stone wall appears in 
the left foreground and leads around the side of a hill 
into the middle of the picture where, on a headland, 
are numerous buildings standing close together. Build- 
ings also are perched on the hillside at the left. Still 
farther away, in the right center, is an island with 
other buildings. In the right foreground and stretch- 
ing away to the distant horizon lies the sea. Sail- 
boats dot its surface and a fleet of them is seen near 
the middle of the picture, lying inshore. High above 
the town rises a range of mountains and beyond is a 
summer sky of blue with warm-tinted white clouds. 
A peasant woman and a little boy are seen in the 
roadway on the left. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1871. 


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Frencu: 18038—1886 


45—ON THE COAST 
Height, 59 inches; length, 81 inches 


A GRANDIOSE composition, showing an inlet of the sea 
on the right, and great rocky cliffs on the left, extend- 
ing up to the top of the picture. In the left foreground 
a piece of the mast of a sailing vessel with blocks and 
cordage which has been washed up on the sands; on 
the right, tossed about by the waves, is the hull of a 
wrecked galleon. In the middle of the picture, in an 
open space between the rocks, sunlight shining through 
from the left illumines the turgid waters. In the upper 


portion of the canvas, a stormy sky with heavy black 


clouds, 


Property of Mr. Oren WeEstcorrt. 


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SECOND AND LAST EVENING’S 
SALE 


THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1917 
IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE PLAZA 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O CLOCK 


Catalogue Nos. 76 to 151, inclusive 


Eugen Klimsch 
GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY Us 


76—IN THE GARDEN 
WW ty . (Water-Color) 


Height, 51% inches; width, 4 inches 


In a formal garden or great park, with aged trees and 
plentiful shrubbery, a small group of people, including 
two fond couples, are listening to a young woman 


playing the lute. 
Signed at the lower right, Kucen Kurscu, 1875. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


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J. G Meyer von Bremen 
GERMAN: 1813—1886 


Y7—MOTHER AND CHILD 
(Panel) 


Height, 734 inches; width, 6% inches 


Ix a dimly lighted cottage room with brown beams 
and gray walls a young mother is seated, seen in profile 
to the right, holding on her lap her chubby young 
son, who wears a white smock. The mother is in dark 
blue, brown and black, and both are smiling and ca- 
ressing, 

Signed at the wpper right, Meyer von Bremen, 


From the William Schaus Galleries, New York, 1898. 
Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


Charles Emile Jacque 
Frencu: 1813—1894 


78—SHEEPFOLD 
(Panel) 


Height, 414, inches; length, 54% inches 


Iw a faintly shadowed corner of a sheepcote two gray 
sheep are standing, turned slightly toward the left 
and with backs to the spectator, feeding at a rack. 
A soft light slanting in from above glints from glossy 
surfaces of their fleece, and gives a greenish-golden 
note to the straw on the floor, where a white hen is 
pecking. 


Signed at the lower left, Cu. Jacauz. 


From the William Schaus Galleries, New York, 1898. 
Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B, Hacein. 


Adolf Schreyer 
GERMAN: 1828—1899 ot ht 


Lf ee) 6 Y9—AT THE OASIS LY a 6 


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top Xx LT Height, 7 inches; length, 91% inches 


Lirne figure of an Arab warrior, garbed in green, 
red, white and brown, on a restless black charger with 
white feet and yellow and red trappings. More 
vaguely treated, in the middle distance, are two other 
horsemen, dismounted, before a background of familiar 


monumental piles. 
Signed at the lower left, Av. Scureyer. 


From the. William Schaus Galleries, New York, 1898. 
Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


Martin Rico 
SpanisH: 1850—1908 ine 


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80—VENICE GARDEN (yy 
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(Panel) 
iy Height, 113, inches; width, 61/, inches 


Atone the right extends the balconied walk of the 
garden, looking down over starch-blue water gently 
rippled, and brightly clad figures are seen on the walk, 
against a background of rich greenery. Others appear 
in gondolas at the foot of the wall, and in the dis- 
tance is seen the top of the Campanile. 


Signed at the right, on the wall, Rico. 


From the William Schaus Galleries, New York, 1897. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


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Charles Emile Jacque 


ay Frencu: 1813—1894 


81—INTERIOR WITH SHEEP | y* 


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: Wh Height, 1234 inches; width, 94 inches 


I Ki is 4 7 A watr dozen or more sheep, with three lambs, are here 
eee x depicted in their fold. A ladder on the right leads up 


to a hay-loft, and a woman is seen in the farther part 
of the stable busy mixing feed. 


Signed at the lower right, Cu. Jacque. 


By order of Messrs. Witper, Ewen & Parrerson, Attorneys. 


Jean Jacques Henner 


Frencu: 1829—1905 a O 0 
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82—ANDROMEDA CHAINED TO THE ROCK 
Height, 134, inches; width, 7%, inches 


A FULL-LENGTH nude figure of Andromeda, in side view, 
facing to the left. Her hands are shackled to the tall 
dark rock which forms a background to the brilliantly 
illuminated figure. Her auburn hair streams outward 
from her back on the right as it is blown by the wind, 
and the picture is completed by a stretch of the blue 
sea, on the right, with a tender blue sky above. 


Signed at the lower left, J. J. Hennen. 


Purchased from Messrs. R. & M. Vose, Boston. 


By order of Messrs. Wiper, Ewen & Parrerson, Attorneys. 


oe Martin Rico a 
/? SpanisH: 1850—1908 i 
ie 883—ALONG THE RIVER . 


(Water-Color) 


Height, %1/, inches; length, 15%, inches 


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A sroap and placid river whose surface is a pearly 
gray in a light haze winds about a low, grassy point, — 
on which ducks are wandering, one of which a girl 
has captured. Im the distance a city. 


Signed at the lower left, Rico. 


From the William Schaus Galleries, New York, 1897. 
Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


on N. V. Diaz de la Pena L 


/ lL Frencu: 1807—1876 


84—IN THE FOREST 


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4 6 partes} Height, 634 inches; length, 10 inches 


In the central portion of the composition is a clear- 
ing in the forest, presumably that of Fontainebleau, 
with a pathway leading through the herbage and boul- 
ders between the trees, which appear on either side, 


Signed at the lower right with the seal Vente D1az. 


Sold at the sale of the artist’s effects in Paris. 


The Estate of the late Marrnew Anpy. 


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Charles Francois Daubigny pe ata 
Frencu: 1817—1878 


Wy of =§=685—A VILLAGE STREET 


(Panel) 
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Height, 9, inches; length, 13%, inches 


From the foreground a lane winds through a little 
French village, with a country cemetery on the left 
and some houses over-shadowed by the foliage of a 
great tree. A peasant woman is walking in the road- 
way. An evening sky with tints of blue in the upper 
portion shows yellow and pink, qualified with gray, 
at the horizon. 


Signed at the lower right. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


Léon Bazile Perrault 


ad FrencuH: 1832— 


-86—TETE DE JEUNE FEMME 


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Height, 1214, inches; width, 9 inches 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a young woman, figure 
to the left and face turned three-quarters front, her 
hazel eyes looking directly at the observer quietly, with 
a smile ready on full pink lips. She is in white and 
blue, with a white scarf over her yellowish-chestnut 
hair, and is seen against a dark mahogany background. 


Signed at the upper left, L. Prrravtt. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacein. 


Jules Adolphe Grison 
Frencu: 1845— 


8” REDACTION D’UN PAMPHLET 
(Panel) 


Height, 124 inches; width, 101% inches 


TuREE men are assembled at a table in the corner of 
a room, before a well stocked sideboard which has 
already contributed liquid cheer to the table. They 
are in richly colored and embroidered coats and white 
stockings, and are intent in the study and considera- 
ation of a brochure which one with his back to the 
spectator is preparing, his pen at his side. 


Signed at the lower left, Grtson. 


From the Salon of 1892. 
Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


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Attributed to David Teniers 


88—DUTCH HOMELY LIFE 


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An old peasant woman in a blue waist, with white ker- 
chief about her head and white neckerchief, is seated 
on a low bench in a court corner peeling apples. <A 
parrot sits on a perch above her head, and chickens 
are feeding near a pig sty, beyond which a young 
man in a green blouse appears, pushing open a stable 
door. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haaern. 


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P. L. N. Grolleron /2 
7 es Frencu: 1848—1901 ian 


89—FRENCH GUARD yp ar 


Height, 18 inches; width, 914 inches 


A Frencu infantryman in uniform is seated on an 
overturned tub, in a barracks yard, cleaning his gun, 


in weary attitude. 
Signed at the lower left, P. GroriERon. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Antoine Vollon 


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2 de / Frencu: 1833—1900 
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90-4 FRENCH VILLAGE ~ 3, ®& 

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Height, 9 inches; length, 15 inches 


A FisHine village, the houses having gray and white 
walls and reddish-brown roofs, occupies the center of 
the picture. From the village the ground slopes 
toward the foreground where there is a piece of water 
reflecting the blue and white of the sky. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Oren Wesrcort. 


Charles Francois Daubigny 
Frencu: 1817—1878 


91—_FRENCH TUG-BOAT | Zz YO 


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Height, 814, inches; length, 18 inches 


A rue-Boar is seen in the middle of the picture, plough- 
ing through the waters and drawing after it a boat, 
the bow of which appears at the bottom of the picture. 
An engineer, with blue blouse and cap, is seen standing 
on the boat and from its funnel, as well as from an- 
other funnel farther away on the left, black smoke 
drifts across the sky. In the distance a strip of shore 
shows tints of dark, dull green, contrasting effectively 
with the general gray tone of the picture. A strip 
of red paint on the tug-boat gives an accenting note 
of value. 


Signed at the lower left, Venre Davsieny. 


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Mlle. Rosa Bonheur 
~Frencu: 1822—1899 


92—_SHEEP 
(Panel) 


Height, 1314 inches; length, 14 inches 


Porrrair of ‘a fine large sheep, standing across the 
picture, facing to the right and slightly forward. It 
is within a gray sheepcote and stands on a light strew- 
ing of golden straw, near a brown feed or water tub, 
with a soft light slanting across its rich yellowish-gray 
wool, 


Signed at the lower left, Rosa Bonner. 


On the back, the official seal: Ventre Rosa Bonuevr, 1900. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Jan Miense Molenaer 
Dutrcnu: 1610—1668 


983—_THE TAVERN 
(Panel) 


Height, 13 inches; length, 14°34 inches 


In a sombre interior with timber posts supporting the 
roof and a large hooded fireplace on the right, a party 
of Dutch peasants are gathered about an improvised 
table, consisting of a plank supported on tubs, en- 
gaged in a game with cards and dice. On the floor 
at the right les a black and white dog. Other figures 
are seen gathered about the fire-place, and behind the 
group of gamesters. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Frencu: 1791—1824 


of =94-A HORSE 


PY Height, 13 inches; length, 16 inches 
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A wuite horse in side view with his head in his manger. 
In the lower right hand corner on the floor of the stable 
are some accoutrements. In the sombre light, the coat 
of the horse appears gray, except where a beam of light 
illumines the upper part of his tail. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


Jehan Georges Vibert 
Va x Frencu: 1840—1902 


, d, 95—A BEAUTY OF SPAIN 
4 hey (Panel) 


Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 


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In the corner of a patio a Titian-haired Spanish lady 
of generous proportions is seated beside a table on 
which rests a large bouquet of rich red roses, on a 
rug of warmer red striped with blue and gray-white. 
Other reds, including cardinal tones and a pale pink, 
stand out in her lively attire, and she leans back, smil- 
ing, with elbow resting on the back of her chair. 


Signed at the lower right, J. G. ViBERT. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacein. 


Alfons Spring 
GERMAN: 18438— 


96—MOTHER’S HELPERS 


Height, 131%, inches; length, 16 inches 


Iy a humble cottage interior, with a rude fireplace 
and oven, built of stone and mortar, an elderly woman 
is seated, on the left, preparing vegetables for the 
family soup. Nearby, on the right of the picture, a 
little girl and a little boy, who are both barefooted, 
have brought some kindling wood and are tending the 
fire. 


Property of Mr. Oren Westcorr. 


F. V. Eugene Delacroix 
Frencu: 1798—1863 


97—CAESAR VIEWING THE BODY OF POMPEY 


berueh Height, 14 inches; length, 16 inches 


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Carsar is depicted standing near the middle of the 
composition looking down upon the body of Pompey, 
which is supported by a man seated on the ground. 
The setting for the figures is on the seashore with the 
wreckage of a vessel beyond the group of figures, and 
a dramatic sky which shows, with the blue, tints of 
glowing pink on the left. 


Signed at the lower right, EK. D. 


Property of Mr. Oren Wesrcort. 


70-7 Bo Mer. (11S. 


John Califano > 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


98—CARING FOR THE FLOCK 


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Height, 1734 inches; width, 12%, inches 


SunsuHINE brightens the creamy gray walls of a stable 
and sheepcote, and illumines patches of cloud vapor 
floating in a light blue sky seen over a corner of the 
heavily thatched roof. On the green grass in an angle 
of the yard a flock of gray sheep and lambs are gath- 
ered, and a peasant woman is giving them attention, 
at a low doorway. 


Signed at the lower right, J. Carirano. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haein. 


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Alexandre Gabriel Decamps 
Frencu: 1808—1860 


99—THE BAY OF ALGIERS 
Height, 131 inches; length, 1934 inches 


In the foreground is a circular natural sea-basin with 
some sailboats and figures, the entrance to the basin 
appearing in the left middle distance; beyond it lies 
the expanse of the sea. Rocky cliffs appear on the 
left of the picture and beyond is an island with some 
buildings. A few sails dot the waters, and the sky 
shows strong yellow tints in the lower portion with 
blue and a horizontal white cloud above. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


Madame Peyrol (Juliette 
Bonheur) 


Frencu: 1830— 


100—SHEEP IN THE HIGHLANDS 
Height, 1414 inches; length, 174, inches 


SHacey-HarrED sheep, brown sheep and sheep yellow- 
gray, are lying on the moist green grass of a steeply 
sloping hillside in the highland country, their shepherd 
also lazily lolling on the turf near a ledge of rock. 
Rock outcroppings spot the green with brown and 
gray, and a bluish mist or haze veils the valleys and 
lower crests of the distance. 


Signed at the lower right, Pryrot. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B.’ Hacer. 


J. Francis Murphy, N.A. 
American: 1853— 


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101— SUMMER SUNSHINE Lf} 8, G 


7 Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches Dex 


Tue foliage of a willow overhangs a little brook on 
the right of the picture and casts shadows on the 
grass; on the left a field and garden; in the middle 
distance a house, its roof brightly shining in the sun 
and the chimney casting a strong shadow, and a clump 
of thickly foliaged trees. In the upper part of the 
canvas, on the left and on the right, are the tints of 
a summer sky. 

Signed at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


D. Caliga 


ConTEMPORARY 


102—IN THE LOUVRE 
(Water-Color) 


Height, 1414 inches; length, 181 inches 


Aw end and portions of the side walls of a gallery of 
the Louvre are shown, with a French artist dressed 
in black and wearing a silk hat copying one of the pic- 
tures in a corner, and two ladies in green and blue 
standing in the opposite corner. 


Signed at the lower right, Dio Caries, 1875. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


F. V. Eugene Delacroix 
Frencu: 1798—1863 


1083—HEAD OF A CHILD 
Height, 18 inches; length, 15 inches 


A FULL-FACE life-size bust portrait of a child with black 
hair and black eyes, wearing a head-dress of red and 
black, and yellow-brown drapery about the neck. The 
background shows a landscape composition with tints 
of crimson at the horizon and a dark sombre mass 
above. 


Signed at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Frank Meyers Boggs 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


104—ST. VAAST-LA-HOAGE 


A sEA-SHORE view with the Normandy highlands in the 
foreground overlooking the ocean, On the left is a 
schooner lying high and dry and keeled over to the 
right, with a dory beside it. In the right center, in 
relief against the gray sky, are buildings and sheds. 
The color scheme is cast entirely in grays with a note 
of red near the middle of the picture. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated ’82. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


Attributed to 
Jacob Van Ruisdael 


DutcuH: 1628°?—1682 


105—WOODLAND STREAM 


Height, 1614 inches; length, 20 inches 
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Low trees with scraggly branches partly bare stand 
on a bank at the left, the ground beneath them flooded 
with sunlight, through a brief clearing beyond, while 
much of their foliage and the greater part of the pic- 
ture are shadowed. In the foreground a brook tumbles 
down the bank, broadening into a placid stream along 
which a shepherd is driving some sheep. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


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Johan Barthold Jongkind 
Dutcn: 1822—1891 


106—MOONLIGHT: ROTTERDAM 


Height, 15 inches; length, 18% inches 


Tue waters of a canal fill the foreground, illumined by 
the rising moon. The banks, with trees, buildings and 
towers appear on either side, and boats with bare masts 
are seen near the quays. The sky shows tints of blue, 
gray and pink, with clouds of darkish brown. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1870. 


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Property of Mr. OrEN WeEstcorr. 


Louis Gabriel Eugéne Isabey joe 
5 if Aga Frencu: 1803—1886 


TO BIRTH OF LOUIS TREIZE, AT FON- 


A, fo TAINEBLEAU PALACE, ON THE 27TH 


OF SEPTEMBER, 1601 
Height, 2134, inches; width, 18 inches 


A nisrorIcAL composition in the style of Rubens. Sit- 
ting in a regal arm-chair, the Queen, with head turned 
to the right, Marie de Médicis, wife of Henri Quatre, 
regards her new-born son, who is being placed by Jus- 
tice in the arms of the genius of Health, a nude male 
figure with blue drapery about the loins and his em- 
blem, a serpent coiled around his left arm. Behind 
the Queen stands Fortune. On the left of the compo- 
sition, Fecundity presents the Queen emblematically 
with the other five children who shall spring from her 
as from a basket of flowers. Back of this group is 
an angel with blue wings, drawing aside a large piece 
of red drapery. In the sky, at the upper left, Apollo 
is seen driving the chariot of the sun, 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


Jean Leon Gerome 
Frencu: 1824—1904 


108—A JOURNEY THROUGH ALGERIA 
(Panel) 


Height, 161%, inches; length, 24°, inches 


Crossine the view in the middle distance is a three- 
arched bridge over a stream, and on it a long line of 
camels and people afoot, the head of the line having 
already turned to come forward down an inclined path 
along an arm of the stream which puts into the fore- 
ground. Tramping majestically through the shallow 
water of this arm a second procession of camels comes 
forward, its leaders now turning toward the left. Along 
the left bank of the stream and across the background 
are lines of palmettos and dense shrubbery, with 
bushes in blossom near a white building a corner of 
which appears in the left foreground. 


Signed at the lower left, J. L. Gtrome. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hagern, 


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Alexandre Gabriel Decamps 
Frencu: 18038—1860 


109—LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES 


Height, 14%, inches; length, 24%, inches 


1. Kepewtfoin/ : 
Restine, close together, on grass-grown boulders on 


a stretch of lowland between mountains and the sea 
are a handsome, pensive young woman in a warm buff 
dress, and a young peasant in a rose tunic, who holds 
a pipe and is in serious thought. They occupy the 
center of the foreground with a dog curled up at the 
maid’s feet and a water jug and baskets lying around. 
In the distance on the right is the blue sea and on the 
left a range of blue mountains, and figures are to be 
seen at the water’s edge and on the slopes. 


Signed at the lower right, Decamps. 


At extreme lower right, the stamp: 
VENTE DECAMPS. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


Charles Louis Muller 
GrerRMAN: 1815—1892 


110—THE PALACE STUDIO 
Height, 16 inches; length, 26 inches 


Ix a palace hall with marbled walls, gilt sconces and 
paintings of woodland nymphs, an uncompleted paint- 
ing of another nymph is unveiled on an easel, and in 
a corner three bewigged gentlemen, one serious and the 
others with wise smiles, confer, elbow to elbow. 


Signed at the lower left, C. Mvrrer. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


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Francois Louis Francais 
Frencu: 1814—1897 


111—4A MOUNTAIN STREAM 


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A Brook emerges from a thicket of trees and brush at 
the foot of a steep slope, and forms a clear shallow 
pool, reflecting the cool colors of the woodland. On 
a boulder in the pool a barelegged boy stands fishing, 
and on a natural bridge above him a man and another 
boy with a fish-pole are seen looking down. 


Signed at the lower right, Francais, 1886. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Emile Van Marcke PH, 


Frencu: 1827—1890 


112—COWS DRINKING 
Height, 1714, inches; length, 224, inches 


Lusu and deep the grasses of a meadow, bounded afar 
by hills on the right and nearer at hand by lines of 
trees toward the left, and wandering cattle grazing 
among them in sunshine or in the shadows. In a pool 
in the foreground a white cow stands in the sunlight, 
and a black cow with a white face, her head lowered 
to the water, stands in shadow, both looking toward 
the spectator in a pause in their drinking. 


Signed at the lower left, Em. van Marcxe. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Constant Troyon 
Frencu: 1810—1865 


113—STUDY OF A WHITE COW 
Height, 1934 inches; length, 2742 inches 


A FINE white cow with a red ear and black-tipped horns 
walks sedately across the foreground, toward the right, — 
over green herbage tufted with brown, followed by a 
blue-bloused young man carrying a stick. Both eye 
the onlooker. Sunshine glosses the white coat, on 
shoulder and back, and the flank exhibits subtle and 
interesting shadows. In a middleground stream a 
woman is washing linen, and the landscape of the dis- 
tance is low, with some trees, 


At the lower left, the stamp: Vente Troyon. 


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Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


William Bradford, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 18380—1892 


114—FISHING FLEET AMONG THE ICEBERGS 
Height, 18 inches; length, 30 inches 


Wuirre and cold green mountains of ice rise from rip- 
pling waters, and before them fishing boats with dull- 
colored sails ride closely grouped. In the foreground 
on the right fishermen are hauling a net, off a low 
point of land, and in the middle distance les a brigan- 
tine with white sails, and men aboard, near to one of 
the bergs. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Emile Van Marcke (¥& 


my) ae Frencu: 1827—1890 v4 
115—SHEPHERD AND FLOCK / b y 


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Height, 18 inches; length, 28 inches 


In the level foreground pastures, standing in the sun- 
light, is a shepherd in blue with his cloak on his arm 
and accompanied by his two dogs. Farther away his 
flock is grazing and in the distance is a belt of trees, 
traversing the canvas, and a range of hills. A gray 
sky tempered with blue completes the picture. 


Signed at the lower left, Em. Van Marcxke. 


By order of Messrs. Witper, Ewen & Parrerson, Attorneys. 


Frank Meyers Boggs 
American: 1855— 


116—AFTER THE RAIN 
Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches 


A srrikine picture of a French provincial town, show- 
ing a street passing over a bridge of a canal in the 
foreground and leading into the middle of the com- 
position, where there is a medieval church with a tall 
tower and spire. Other buildings line the street and 
on the right, in the canal, is moored a fishing boat. 
A market-cart and numerous pedestrians, some of them 
carrying umbrellas, are seen in the street, the pave- 
ment of which reflects the buildings and sky on its wet 


surface after the rain. 
Signed at the lower left. 
Property of Mr. OreEN Westcott. 


: Franz von Lenbach 


poo German: 1836—1904 
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: PeedeLADY OF QUALITY 
(Pastel—Oval) 


M Height, 241 inches; width, 21% inches 


A weap and bust picture of a young woman with dark 
hair and eyes, in nearly full face view, the head turned 


| slightly to the spectator’s left. A collar of pearls is 
: ‘ndicated around her neck and the shoulders are cov- 


: ered by cloud-like white drapery. 


: Signed at the lower right, and dated 1898. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


N. V. Diaz de la Pena 
Frencu: 1807—1876 


120—CUPIDS’ FESTIVAL 
Height, 23%, inches; length, 29 inches 


A syivan idyl in which five nymphs of the woodland 
appear, surrounded by twice as many playful and 
whispering cupids, in a secluded open place in a rich 
forest, with a pool in the foreground and wild flowers 
growing in the grass. The young women are half nude, 
with rich garments over the lower body, three reclin- 
ing, one standing, and one seated with back to the 
observer, and they have generous masses of golden, red 
and mahogany hair. Red notes tinge the green foliage, 
and through the umbrageous vistas creamy white clouds 
appear floating in a green-blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left, N. Diaz, 770. 


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At the lower left, the stamp: Vente Diaz 


From the David C. Lyall Collection, New York, 1903; No. 74. $3800. 
Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haaern. 


wo Georges Vibert 


Wh Frencu: 1840—1902 


121—MONSIGNOR HAVING REFRESHMENTS 
Height, 221% inches; length, 29%, inches 


ArraBLe and rotund, the favored of the Church and 
the ladies is seated comfortably below the corner of 
a marble mantel, facing front, and holds up in one 
hand his cup for some sugar from his hostess in pink, 
while a visitor in dark blue velvet and plumaged hat_ 
rises to offer him at the same time a dish of sweet-_ 


meats. 
Signed at the lower left, J. G. ViBert. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


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GO hI = 
M.S. Wafiness 


GERMAN: 1828—1899 


| aN Adolf Schreyer 
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122— ARABIAN HORSEMEN 
Height, 2134 inches; length, 3234 inches 


Emercine from a hazy background on the left a tur- 
baned cavalcade on prancing steeds wheels across the 
foreground and turns back toward a massive and low- 
domed archictectural pile standing on a broad hillside 
in the middle distance on the right, beneath palm trees. 
An advance guard already has arrived below the walls. 


Signed at the lower right, Av. SCHREYER. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacein. 


4 0 Jean Leon Gerome 
d 2) 3 Frencn: 1804-3100 
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123—DEPARTURE FROM THE MOSQUE 
Height, 211% inches; length, 31 inches 


: A Lone procession of Sheiks and common citizens are 
4 V Kohaudkaeuspescending the stone staircase in the middle of the com- 
a position, which leads from the arched doorways of a 
Mosque into a courtyard in the foreground. The fore- 
most figure is a young man in blue and the next is an 
elderly man who seems to be blind, as he taps with his 
staff on the pavement and rests his left hand on the 
head of a child who serves as his guide. Other figures, 
in vari-colored costumes, are descending the steps and 

advancing from the interior of the building. 


Signed on the mounting-block at the foot of the stairway, 
near middle of picture, J, L. Gtrome. 


By order of Mussrs. Wirper, Ewen & Parrerson, Attorneys. 


No. 124 


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Georges Michel sabe 


f p= Frencu: 1763—1848 fi A 
124 DUTCH LANDSCAPE 


 Lirnacud 


Height, 211, inches; length, 2834 inches 


Hicw and rolling pasture land along the bank of a 
broad river lies in transparent cloud shadow in the 
foreground, while flat fields dotted with occasional 
buildings stretch far away in a soft hazy light beyond 
the stream. On a foreground knoll a cow is lying down, 
another stands beyond her, and dogs drawing a cart 
laden with milk cans are ee on a level patch of 
the ground. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haaern. 


Fur Saud b. Kyat dale 1908 4 268» $800 ~ 


Early English School (1 
(Style of Thomas Gainsborough, R.A.) , 
I Oe Eneuisn: 1727—1788 


Jay U4 Oe 


125—LANDSCAPE 
Height, 24°, inches; length, 3114 inches 


Tuer canvas pictures a retired spot, of rough and 
broken ground, in a partly open space near the edge 
of a thick forest. Warm light from a sunset sky enters 
through a screen of younger trees, and throws into 
relief blasted trunks and a group of figures beyond a 
knoll. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haaern. 


Frank Meyers Boggs 
American: 1855— 


126—HONFLEUR 


Height, 2314 inches; length, 32 inches 


A view of the entrance to the port of Honfleur with 
the town occupying the middle distance lying beyond. 
In the foreground the waters of the sea, at low tide, 
occupy the right of the picture and stretch away 
between the sands and the walls of the harbor. On 
the left, the white tower of a harbor light is relieved 
against the distant view of part of the town, lying 
blue-gray under a sky filled with clouds, except for 


some spaces of blue. . 
Signed at the lower left, and dated ’87. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


Joseph Melin 


FreENcCH: CONTEMPORARY 


? 127—HUNTSMAN AND HOUNDS 
: Height, 26 inches; length, 361, inches 


p= 
larupoonn HUNTSMAN, with red coat and waistcoat, black 
breeches and black velvet cap and white leggins, with a 
cor-de-chasse over his shoulder and around his body, 
advances in the foreground of the picture with his 
whip held in his right hand, raised high in the air, 
as he leads an eager pack of some twenty-five fox- 
hounds who crowd around him and follow on. The 
landscape setting shows a country roadway leading 
through a gap in the hills which are crowned with 
: clumps of trees in relief against a misty morning sky 


| of gray. 
Signed at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


Adolf Schreyer 
Gunman: 1829-—19geee 


128—ARAB CAVALIERS N ee 


Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches 


Two Arab tribesmen, one mounted on a gray steed and 
the other on a chestnut roan, are crossing a shallow 
stream in the foreground. In the middle distance lies 
a wide stretch of North African country with a sky 
showing gray clouds and at the horizon tints of pink 
and yellow where the sun has set. 


Signed at the lower left. 


The Estate of the late Marrnew Appy. 


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Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. 


EneusH: 172'7—1788 


129—THE EDGE OF THE COMMON 
Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


A patu through a common of great diversity of sur- 
face winds across the middle distance, back of a central 
hillock which slopes roughly to the foreground and 
in front of a dense forest. Another dense growth of 
trees edges into the picture on the right near the fore- 
ground, and between these two woods the light from 
a clouded but still luminous sky falls upon the hillock, — 
is reflected into the nearer shadows, and brings into 
effective relief the figures of idle men and an anciently 
felled tree trunk on the slope, and a farmer and pack- 
horses following the winding path. A landscape rich 
and warm in color, charming in the light distribution 
and in the fine complexity of composition. 


“A fine example of the rather rare landscape-art of Thomas 
Gainsborough.”—Morning Post, London, November 10, 1890. 


From the William H. Fuller Collection, New York, 1898; No. 13. 2700. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hager. 


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School of Sir Thomas Lawrence, 
P.R.A. 


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130—DUKE OF WELLINGTON 4 0 


Nhe Voupe 
ge Height, 80 inches; width, 25 inches 


Hatr-Leneru portrait of the great Duke, against a 
dark neutral background of deep olive note. With fig- 
ure very slightly turned to his left he is facing almost 
full to the front, his glance slightly downward. He 
wears a blue coat, and a dark olive greatcoat with 
green-blue lining, both thrown slightly open, as is his 
white waistcoat, and he wears a white stock, below which 
the red ribbon of an order appears. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haaery. 


pt Attributed to 
lb, = : 
VU Meindert Hobbema | 
f, | Fs Dutcu: 1638—1709 


131—WOODLAND LANDSCAPE 


Height, 26 inches; length, 30%, inches 


Aw old gray mill with red tiled roof stands in sunlight 
at the left, at the edge of a dark wood, and in a clear- 
ing on the right in the background is a group of 
dwellings, also in the sunlight. Two figures walk 
toward a bridge over the mill stream, and in the fore- 
ground a man is pushing a wheelbarrow. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


yak Pierre Mignard 
FrencnH: 1610—1695 
132—PORTRAIT OF A LADY OF THE LOUIS 
y MA 0 oe XIV PERIOD 


(Oval) 


TY iy §, Vertical diameter, 3414 inches; horizontal, 271, inches 
OTe Le SE AmAN 


ya ‘Py REE-QUARTER-LENGTH standing figure of a smiling 

Coy eof. lady in young maturity, in a low-cut gown of deep 

golden yellow lined with pale old rose, the corsage edged 

| with white, and a rich blue velvet cloak lightly draped 

about her and held at one shoulder by a jeweled clasp. 

Companion to the “Portrait of a Gentleman” by the 
same artist. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hager. 


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Pierre Mignard | 
Frencu: 1610—1695 
133—PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN OF THE 
3 yo LOUIS XIV PERIOD] 
V7 — 


(Oval) 


Ue VA Pea hee : 5 } rok oT, 7. 
; fi Dee ae” Vertical diameter, 341, inches; horizontal, 71%, inches 


but affable gentleman in a great periwig, face nearly 
full to the front and figure turned toward the right. 
Left arm akimbo, his right hand is brought across his 
breast and held in a gesture, the index finger raised 
and the second finger brought to the tip of the thumb. 
His gray coat is gold embroidered, pink lined, and 
shows a white jabot, and over his arm is a black robe 
lined with red. A companion to the “Portrait of a 
Lady” by the same artist. 


ot THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH standing figure of a dignified 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haaoin. 


Paulus Moreelse 
Durcu: 1571—1688 


134—-PORTRAIT OF -AcLAD® 


Height, 44 inches; width, 3214, inches 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH standing figure of a handsome 
and smiling young Dutch lady of the seventeenth cen- 
tury, facing very slightly toward the left and looking 
frankly at the spectator, her right hand resting on 
the back of a chair. In her left hand, dropped by her 
side, she holds gloves with ornate gauntlets. Her black 
gown is richly ornamented, her lace ruff and cuffs are 
of intricate pattern, and pearls and other gems adorn 
her hands and headdress. At the upper right ap- 
pears a coat of arms, with an inscription beginning 


“Mari” and bearing the date 1629. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


, a“ 
Y aa School of 
¢ Michiel Janszen Van Mierevelt 
Durcu: 1567—1641 


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; U7 — 185—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
(Panel) 


Ul KA, / / Height, 461%, inches; width, 34 inches 
& 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH standing figure of a young 
Dutch lady of serene beauty, with cleanly chiseled fea- 
tures and large, brilliant eyes, placid but with ready 
smile. She is facing left, three-quarters front, with 
left arm hanging at her side and right hand slightly 
projected in front of her and holding a feather fan. 
She wears a rich dark greenish-black dress with globu- 
lar metal buttons, a stiff white ruff and characteristic 
white tight headdress. At the upper left are two lines 
of lettering, “Attatis’” and “Anno 1617” appearing. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


Kp = 


bed A ahem 


Attributed to Pierre Mignard 
Frencu: 1610—1695 


1386—-PORTRAIT OF A NOBLE LADY 


Height, 5114, inches; width, 3634, inches 


A youne lady of easy curves and cheery expression, 
magnificently gowned, stands erect before a formal 
background of landscape with incidental architecture. 
She faces front, turned slightly toward the left, and 
holds out in one hand some freshly gathered flowers. 
She has delicately rose-tinged cheeks, warm lips and 
large blue eyes, and a wealth of dark hair worn in 
ringlets. Her white satin gown is low, the tightly 
fitting bodice and the front of the skirt are intricately 
embroidered in white and gold and munificently adorned 
with pearls, and her lace-edged short sleeves are set off 
with jewels of rich color. A scarf of blue and gold 
entwines her, 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


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Unknown Artist 
(In the style of Antoine Vestier ) 
Frencu: 1740—1824 


137—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches 


Porrrait of a handsome, mature young woman, seen 
at three-quarters length standing, or caught momen- 
tarily in a brisk but gentle walk, against a landscape 
background of hillside and tree. She is in a rich white 
silk gown of creamy and pearly tones, with loose, short 
sleeves and loosely draped low corsage. Her fair hair 
is left largely free, she wears a broadly flaring hat 
adorned with white plumes, and from her shoulders 
hangs a flowing green-blue mantle, while in one hand 
she carries a red rose and in the other a white ostrich 
feather. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


Early Dutch School 


188--LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE 
(Panel) 


Height, 33% inches; length, 451, inches 


Ow the left the edge of a wood rises boldly against the 
sky, which away on the right is filled with white clouds. 
whose light is reflected in a shallow stream along the 
wood’s edge and brings out in strong relief a low 
sloping bank on the right. Cows and sheep are in the 
water and on the bank, and back of a knoll two men 
are resting. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacein. 


Dutch School 
(In the style of Govaert Flincke and Ferdinand Bol) 


139—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
Height, 42 inches; width, 34% inches 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH figure of a lady in youthful 
maturity, facing the left, three-quarters front, ob- 
served against a dark neutral background of vague 
spaces and dimly discernible drapery. She wears a 
low-cut gown of dark reddish-orange with slashed puff 
sleeves, lace over her shoulder and drooping from her 
hat, which is adorned with rich plumes of varied color, 
and pearl ear-drops and_ necklace. Jewels sparkle 
from her hat and a corsage clasp, and strings of pearls 
bind her reddish-golden hair. Her cheeks are warm, 
and a mellow light plays on face and the liberally 
exposed breast. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacer. 


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1 Seb leu 


Jan Van Essen 


Dutcnu: 1857 poe 


140—AMONG THE DUNES / 37°C 
Height, 27, inches; length, 41 inches 


A tanpscare showing the dunes of Holland, depicted 
with tempered tints of green, brown, white and gray. 
In the middle right center are two small figures seated, 
which serve by comparison to show the wide expanse 
of the landscape of the dunes ; overhead a sky of gray 
and white clouds with a space or two of grayish-blue. 


Signed at the lower right. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Sir Laurence Alma-Tadema, R.A. 
EncuisH: 1886—1912 


yo 141—TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF _SIR WILLIAM 
Ag mo VAN TAEFTINGEN, AFTER THE 
: BATTLE OF THE GOLDEN SPURS 


. Height, 38 inches; width, 26 inches 
brvse Pee: 


Fvuu in a soft, warm and mellow light, falling within 
the precincts of huge stone arches and columns, de- 
voted followers bear the man triumphant on their shoul- 
ders, he and various of the followers wearing chain 
mail, in addition to soft robes of rich color. The four- 
teenth century procession moves impressively toward 
the right, eight figures appearing. 


Signed at the top, to right of center, L. Atma-Tapema, 1860. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haaatn. 


2 
Joseph Alvarez Le 


SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


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MA — 142-THE CARDINAL’S RECEPTION 
Maud SO Height, 25 inches; length, 39%, inches 


Ix a resplendent hall of an episcopal palace, crimson, 
green and gold, with marble floor and a canopied 
throne, a distinguished company has gathered, lay and 
ecclesiastical, a churchman is saluting the cardinal’s 
ring, and the ladies and gentlemen seated and standing 
around are in apparel rivaling in richness the garb of 


the Church. 


Signed at the lower right, J. Atvarez, Roma. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


,, oF Jean Gustave Jacquet { 
ee Frencu: 1846—1909 \ / 
i 
({ W8—AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT C 
Moan | 


aenref Height, 38%, inches; length, 49% inches 


On a terrace beside a lake bordered by great trees in 
a palace park, with the corner of a portico in view 
on the right, a goodly company in brilliant costumes 
has gathered for amusement and refreshment. Young 
people all, they are grouped about a table, and at the 
moment chiefly interested in the approach of a patrician 
young woman attended by an eager suitor, whom they 
await with garlands and music, beverages and luscious 


fruits. 
Signed at the lower left, G. Jacquet. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hacern. 


George Inness, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


144—MILKING TIME 
Height, 291%, inches; length, 45 inches 


In the level pastures of the foreground a maid is seated 
milking a dark red cow, standing in side view, and there 
are four other cows nearby, in the left-hand portion of 
the picture. In the middle distance, from the right to 
the left center, is a belt of trees in thick summer foliage. 
On the extreme left are one or two farm buildings. 
A sunset sky shows strong qualified tints of red at the 
horizon, en the left, and through an opening in the 
trees, and gradates into warm yellow-blue above, with 
dark clouds at the top of the canvas. 


Signed at the lower right, G. INNeEss. 


From the Maynard Collection, Boston. “et a~ ~al> 
Painted to order for Mr. Maynard. 
Property of the Estate of the late MarrHew Anppy. 


4 : Vaeczlav von Brozik 
Le BowemMian: 1852—1901 


74 for +0 ——-145—THE INTERESTING LETTER 


Height, 351, inches; length, 471% inches 


y) Uy leuk Aw elderly gentleman in black velvet and his wife in 

) blue, both with wide collars, are seated in a great room 

0. richly furnished, a small grandson leaning against the 

oh, woman’s knee. all listening intently to the reading of a 

/ letter by a young lady in pink who is seated opposite. 

: Behind her stands a dark young woman in blue, and 

| two young men converse over a cup near a neighboring 
doorway. 

Signed at the lower right, V. Brozix, 1880. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B, Hacer. 


Untlawd bles 


William Adolphe Bouguereau 
FrencH: 1825—1905 


146—AFTER THE BATH 
Height, 51%, inches; width, 30 inches 


A FULL-LENGTH, seated nude figure of a young girl 
with light brown hair falling loosely over her shoulders, 
her head turned to the spectator’s left. Resting on 
her knee she holds her right foot, which she is drying 
with a white drapery. She is seated on a cloth of 
purple-blue which lies on a grassy bank, and at her 
feet, on either side, are jonquils growing. The back- 
ground above shows a wooded slope with green foliage 
and a little patch of sky at the left upper corner. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1891 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


The Estate of the late MarrHew Avpy. 


3 O, { u Félix Francois Ziem 
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ahs Frencu: 1821—1911 


t ay jo 14%—UNE FETE A VENISE 
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Height, 3234 inches; length, 531%, inches 


4 J Varlbress Ho.pine the center of the scene is the gorgeous state 


barge, with red oars, creamy-white and opalescent sails 
and brilliant pennants, which carried the Doge to cele- 
brate the marriage of Venice with the Adriatic. She 
is crowded, and sailors mount along the yards. ‘The 
smoke of a saluting cannon appears astern, gondolas 
are moving in the lagoon and the shore is lined with 
people garbed in rich, soft colors. The most famihar 
buildings of the city appear on either hand, and sky 
and water are blue and fair, adding joyousness to the 


festal occasion. 
Signed at the lower left, Ziem. 


From the Charles A. Dana Collection, New York, 1898; No. 588. S500 - 
Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Hager. 


Jean Leon Gerome 
Frencu: 1824—1904 


148—THE DEATH OF CAESAR 
Height, 321, inches; length, 57 inches 


THe scene is laid in the Roman Senate Chamber. The 
Senators, in white togas, form a group in the middle of 
the composition as they retreat, after the murder, 
through the halls leading out of the building, their 
arms raised high as they brandish their daggers. In 
the immediate foreground, on the left, lies the body 
of the dead Caesar. His chair on his throne is over- 
turned and on the right of the picture are the empty 
seats of the Senators. An impressive composition and 
known as one of the principal classical works of Géréme. 


Signed at the lower left, J. L. Gtrome, with date in Roman 
numerals, 
Purchased from Boussod, Valadon & Co., Paris. 
By order of Messrs. Witprr, Ewen & Parrerson, Attorneys. 


a, bw 
l Uae Va bs ty) £4 


Théeophile de Bock 
Durcu: 1850—1904 


149—_THE POND 
Height, 39 inches; length, 54% inches 


A LANpscAPE of impressive general effect, showing a 
pond in the right foreground amid green meadows 
which stretch across to the left of the composition, 
where a clump of bushes and trees show their white 
trunks and foliage reaching up to the top of the 
canvas; on the right, in the middle distance, the 
meadows are bordered by a belt of trees, and a church 
spire rises above them against a high summer sky of 
blue with some gray and white clouds 


Signed at the lower left. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


Frederick W. Watts A 


BritisH: 


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yy — 150—OLD MILL NEAR TUNBRIDGE, KENT — ZB SO 


oy 5 Height, 36 inches; length, 52 inches 
pi + MM tb 


Z caf An English pastoral landscape showing a mill with 
/ - white walls and thatched roof, nestled amid the trees in 

a glade, its wheel slowly turning as water runs on it 
from the mill-race. The water of the stream runs into 
the middle foreground between banks covered with 
greensward, ferns, and other herbage. On the banks 
of the slopes, on either side above, are groups of trees, 
and on the right a hillside stretches high upward to 
the sky, which is filled with cumulus clouds except for 
spaces of blue near the top of the canvas. 


Property of Mr. Oren Wesrcort. 


4/00 ~ 
Be hella. 


Frencuo: 1817—1878 


151—ON THE FRENCH COAST__ 


Height, 391, inches; length, 75 inches 


A LANpscAPE of great breadth, and rich and varied 
feeling, sympathetically studied and freely and gener- 
ously expressed—land, sea and the heavens, and dis- 
tant shipping on the deep. In the foreground a 
plateau of rich verdure sweeping across the picture, 
the herbage dotted with field flowers and shrubs and 
wind-swept trees. Beyond, the blue-gray, gray-green 
sea in ceaseless, easy motion, under a sky of active 
clouds which shroud a reddened sun and yield but 
glimpses of the deep azure behind them. 


Signed at the lower left, Dausicny. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mr. James B. Haaern. 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
ALMA-TADEMA, Sir Laurence, R.A. 


Triumphal Entry of Sir William van Taef- 
tingen, after the Battle of the Golden 
Spurs 141 


ALVAREZ, JosEru 
The Cardinal’s Reception 142 


ANDERSON, A. A. 
Still Life: Game 67 


ASSELYN, Jan 
Going to Market 3 a be 


BAIRD, Wixti1aMm B. 
A Horse Deal 9 


BEARD, Wixi» H., N.A. 
The Interrupted Picnic 15 


BLAAS, EvcrENE DE 
My Sweetheart 26 


BLAKER, Hucu 
Portrait of George Bernard Shaw 50 


BOCK, THroPHILE DE 
A Holland Church 12 
The Pond 149 


BODMER, Karu 


In the Forest of Fontainebleau 


BOGGS, Frank Meyers 


At Honfleur 

St. Vaast-la-Hoage 
After the Rain 
Honfleur 


BONHEUR, Mute. Rosa 


King of the Jungle 
Sheep 


BOSCH, Erienne 


Santa Maria della Salute, Venice 


BOUGHTON, Georce Henry, N.4., R.A. 


Priscilla 


BOUGUEREAU, Wi1u1am ADOLPHE 
After the Bath 


BRADFORD, Wituam, 4.N.A. 


In the Arctic Regions 
Fishing Fleet among the Icebergs 


BROOKE, Ricuarp Norris 
A Happy Pickaninny 


BROWN, Georce Lorine 


View of Artrani, near Amalfi, Gulf 
Salerno 


BROZIK, VACZLAV VON 
The Interesting Letter 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


65 


38 


146 


46 
114 


66 


145 


CALIFANO, Joun 


Swiss Mountains 
Caring for the Flock 


CALIGA, D. 


In the Louvre 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


24 
98 


102 


CASANOVA Y ESTORACH, Anrtonto 


Succulent Oysters 


CHAPMAN, Cartton T., N.A. 
The Inlet 


CHARBONNEL, L. 
The Consultation 


COUTURIER, Puitisert Lton 
Chickens 


DAUBIGNY, Cuarres Francois 


A Village Street 
French Tug-boat 
On the French Coast 


DECAMPS, ALexanprE GABRIEL 


The Bay of Algiers 
Landscape and Figures 


DE HAAS, Jounannes, H. L. 
Cattle 


DELACROIX, F. V. Evcene 
Caesar Viewing the Body of 
Head of a Child 


32 


21 


37 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
DELAMAIN, Pavut 
An Algerian Inn 62 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, N. V. 


In the Forest . 84 
Cupids’ Festival 120 


DUPRE, Jures 
The Coming Storm 118 


DUTCH SCHOOL (In the style of Govaert 
Flincke and Ferdinand Bol) 
Portrait of a Lady 139 


EARLY DUTCH SCHOOL 
Landscape with Cattle £138 


EARLY ENGLISH SCHOOL 
(Style of Thomas Gainsborough, R.A.) 
Landscape 125 


FRANCAIS, Lovis Fran¢ots 
A Mountain Stream 111 


GAINSBOROUGH, Tuomas, R.A. 
The Edge of the Common 129 


GARDNER, ExmazsetrH (Madame W. A. 


Bouguereau) 


Mother and Children 4 


GERICAULT, Jean L. A. Tutopore 
Saddle Horse 8 
In the Stable 16 
A Horse 94 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


GEROME, Jean Lion 


The Duet 33 
Bashi-Bazouk Singing 40 
Women at the Bath 60 
A Journey through Algeria 108 
Sale of a Circassian Slave LL9 
Departure from the Mosque 123 
The Death of Caesar 148 


GILPIN, Rev. W., M.A. 
Derbyshire Landscape 53 


GRISON, JuLes ADOLPHE 
Rédaction d’un Pamphlet 87 


GROLLERON, P. L. N. 
French Guard 89 


HECKLER, H. 
Venice 20 


HENNER, Jean JAcQUES 
Andromeda Chained to the Rock 82 


HOBBEMA, Mervert (Attributed to) 
Woodland Landscape 131 


HUNT, Witiram Morris 
Sunlight and Shadow 31 


INNESS, Georce, N.A. 
Milking Time 144 


ISABEY, J. L. EvucrEne 
On the Coast 45 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


ISABEY, Louis GasrieL EvcEtneE 


Birth of Louis Treize, at Fontainebleau 
Palace, on the 27th of September 
1601 LOR 


JACQUE, CHaAar es EMILE 


Poultry : if 
Sheepfold 78 
Interior with Sheep 81 


JACQUET, Jean GuSTAVE 
Afternoon Refreshment 143 


JONGKIND, JoHan BArtTHOLD 
Moonlight: Rotterdam 106 


KAEMMERER, Freperix Henprik 
Coming Home from the Fair 39 


KLIMSCH, EvcrEn 
In the Garden 76 


LAMBINET, Eire 
On the Oijse 13 


LANTARA, Simon MatTHurin 
Youth V1 


LAWRENCE, Sir Txomas, P.R.A. (School of) 
Duke of Wellington 130 


LENBACH, Franz von 
A Lady of Quality Ai ky 


CATALOGUE 
i NUMBER 
LEROUX, Hecror 


The Adoration of the Goddess Minerva 
Polliade by the Maidens of Athens = 73 


MAX, Gapriet CoRNELIUS VON 


Young Woman AT 


MELIN, JosErH 
Huntsman and Hounds Lit. 


MEYER VON BREMEN, J. G. 
Mother and Child WL, 


MICHEL, GrorceEs 


Landscape 4 
Landscape: Near Montmartre 43 
Woodland Landscape AA 
Dutch Landscape 124 


MIGNARD, PIerRe 
Portrait of a Lady of the Louis XIV 


Period tee 
Portrait of a Gentleman of the Louis 
XIV Period 133 


MIGNARD, Pierre (Attributed to) 
Portrait of a Noble Lady 136 


MOLENAER, Jan MIENSE 
The Tavern 93 


MORAN, Epwarp, 4.N.A. 
Mont St. Michel 54 


MOREAU, ADRIEN 
At the Ferry | 61 


MOREELSE, PAULUS 
Portrait of a Lady 


MULLER, CuHar_es Louts 


In the Salon 
Happy Parents 
The Palace Studio 


MURPHY, J. Francis, N.A. 


Summer Sunshine 


OUDINOT, Acuitite Francois 
Borders of the River Lepté 


PALIZZI, Giuserrr 


Forest Interior 


PALMAROLI, Vincente 
The Approaching Storm 


PEREZ, Atonso 


The Toast 
The Surprise 


PERRAULT, Lton Bazitz 


After Dinner 
Téte de Jeune Femme 


PEYROL, Mapame (Juliette Bonheur) 


Sheep in the Highlands 


POITEVIN, Eveetne L. 


Shore View 


POLLET, Vicror Friorence 
Birth of Venus 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


134 


36 
69 
eG 


101 


35 


68 


22 
49 


48 
86 


100 


ee 


10 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 

PYNE, James Baker (Attributed to) 

The Festival 59 
RICO, Martin 

Venice Garden S80 

Along the River 83 
ROBERT-FLEURY, Joseru Nicouas 

Portrait of M. Rude 25 
ROSIERSE, T. 

Refreshment at Evening 18 
SANCHEZ-PERRIER, E. 

On the Alcala, Spain 5 
SCHALCKEN, Goprrirp 

Backgammon 29 
SCHREYER, Apour 

At the Oasis 79 

Arabian Horsemen 122 

Arab Cavaliers 128 
SPRING, Atrons 

Music in the Cloisters 30) 

Mother’s Helpers 96 
STEVENS, Epovarp JosEpH 

A Young Doe 58 
TAIT, Anrtuor F., N.A. 

Deer 11 


TAMBURINI, Anronto 
In the Wine Cellar 2 


TENIERS, Davin (Attributed to) 
Dutch Homely Life 


TROYON, ConsTAntT 
Study of a White Cow 


UNKNOWN ARTIST (In the style of 


Antoine Vestier) 
Portrait of a Lady 


VAN ESSEN, Jan 
Among the Dunes 


VAN MARCKE, Emre 
Cows Drinking 
Shepherd and Flock 


VAN MIEREVELT, Micuiet JANsZEN 


(School of) 
Portrait of a Lady 


VAN RUISDAEL, Jacos (Attributed to) 
Woodland Stream 


VAN SEVERDONCK, JosEru 


Sheep 
Chickens 


VERBOECKHOVEN, EvcrtnE JOSEPH 


Sheep and Lambs 
On the Farm 


VERNET, Emrte JEAN Horace 
The Thoroughbred 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


88 


118 


137 


140 


112 
115 


135 


56 


VESIN, JAROSLAV 
Sleighing in Russia 


VIBERT, JenHan GEORGES 
A Beauty of Spain 


Monsignor Having Refreshments 


VOLLON, AnTOINE 
A French Village 


NO Fon 
Master’s Faithful Guardians 


WAGNER, Pavu 
The Young General 


WATTS, Freperick W. 


Old Mill near Tunbridge, Kent. 


WILLEMS, Friorent 
Topeak!’ 
The Proposal 


WORMS, JvuLes 


A Cup of Chocolate 
Departure of the Bride 


ZIEM, Feuix Francois 
Venice 
Une Féte a Venise 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


34 


95 
121 


90 


150 


147 


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